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The Character of Virtue

Letters to a Godchild

The Character of Virtue

Letters to a Godchild

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Publisher: Canterbury Press Norwich
ISBN: 9781786220707
Number of Pages: 192
Published: 30/05/2018
Width: 13.5 cm
Height: 21.6 cm

Stanley Hauerwas is one of today's greatest theologians, but like many of us, he is also a godparent.

In this very special collection he invites us to share in fifteen letters to sent to his godson, Laurence Wells.

Each letter, sent on the anniversary of Laurence's baptism every year, distills years of self-reflection and religious thinking into heartfelt notes packed with wit, warmth and verve.

The letters explore what makes a happy, fulfilled life: kindness, courage, humility, joy, friendship, simplicity, humour, generosity and faith.

An introduction by Samuel Wells - Laurence's father - tells the story behind these letters and offers insight into being a godparent.

Samuel Wells

Samuel Wells is Vicar of St Martin in the Fields, London, and the author of many acclaimed books including What Anglicans Believe, Learning to Dream Again, and God's Companions (shortlisted for the Michael Ramsey Prize). Previously he was Dean of Chapel and Research Professor of Christian Ethics at Duke University.

Stanley Hauerwas

Stanley Hauerwas is Professor Emeritus of Divinity and Law at Duke Divinity School, a prolific author in the fields of theology and ethics, and a football loving godfather. Samuel Wells is a noted Anglican writer, scholar and priest, and Vicar of St Martin in the Fields, London.

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