Chapter Two: Ideals Of Christian Friendships In The Twelfth And Thirteenth Centuries: Amicitia Dei, Fraternal Charity, And The Problem Of Spiritual Friendship And Love

1994 ◽  
pp. 43-86
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2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (Supplement_1) ◽  
pp. 657-657
Author(s):  
Andy Achenbaum

Abstract It was the spiritual dimensions of my friendship with Vern Bengtson that I treasure most. Vern was always willing to discuss the dark sides of himself and to listen to my spiritual pain. His empowering way of advancing the meanings of aging were a spiritual gift. This presentation will address the value of spiritual friendship in human aging. Part of a symposium sponsored by the Religion, Spirituality and Aging Interest Group.


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Jana Marguerite Bennett

This chapter draws conclusions from across the book. In bringing together the various states of singleness, we see how current debates about both gender and same-sex attraction have impacted discussions of singleness in ways that are detrimental to a Christian vision of singleness. We also see that single Christians have been drawn to life in communities, broadly understood. At the same time, Christian communities have often failed at supporting single life. Yet single life tells the church important things about what it means to be a follower of Jesus together with other followers. Spiritual friendship, new understandings of family, and better thinking about the Gospel are part of what we learn. The author also suggests future paths for research.


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