262 Marshall argues that hope, as a theological virtue, merely serves as a one-way conduit for power that flows from a commandeering God to a puppet-like human. In the process, that theological hope narrows the gaze of the those who ...
This book explores Moltmannian hope and considers its costs before looking elsewhere for additional contributions, from Thomas Aquinas's theological virtue of hope to nihilism and beyond, in order to encourage the church to sustain and ...
When he does mention theological virtue, it is in the context of his delight in curiosity, which is decidedly not a virtue—theological or otherwise—in the Thomistic account from which Marshall dissents. “Right down to the present day, ...
Our Only Hope will take you along Grace’s journey to find that the redemptive power of God is our only hope, and it can become an anchor for our souls.
I did as she asked, and she put one of her arms behind my back and the other arm under my legs and then hoisted me out of the wheelchair like an infant. ... I just hope my family had as much fun as I did, I thought to myself.