Humility, Love and Radical Discipleship: Steps toward an Ontology of the Sainted Self

Studies in Christian Ethics 30 (3):278-292 (2017)
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Abstract

My goal is to explicate the ontological framework of the human self that is required for radical discipleship. I do this through two notions: Christian love and Christian humility. To that end I explore the other- and the self-regarding aspects of humility and love, posing a problem for love and humility rooted in our typical notions of self-interest and phronesis. I then propose a way of rethinking humility and love in the context of a sketch of solidarity and an alternative ontology of the self.

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Mark S. McLeod-Harrison
George Fox University

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