This collection combines two works from Christian philosopher Nicholas Wolterstorff that contribute to our understanding of liturgical theology and the intrinsic connection of justice and love.
In The God We Worship, Wolterstorff makes explicit the understanding of God implicit in Christian worship, reexamining our liturgical understanding of God through traditional elements in the liturgies of Orthodox, Catholic, Episcopal, Lutheran, and Reformed churches. In Justice in Love, we get the eminent Christian philosopher’s take on love and justice, as he argues compellingly that the perceived tension between these two forces reveals something faulty in our understanding of each.
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Nicholas Wolsterstorff is Noah Porter Professor Emeritus of Philosophical Theology at Yale University. Before coming to Yale in 1989, he was professor of philosophy at Calvin College in Grand Rapids, Michigan for 30 years. Throughout his career he also served as senior fellow at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Culture at the University of Virginia, and as a visiting professor at Vrije Universeiteit, Harvard University, and Oxford University, among other institutions. He is also the author of Lament for a Son, Journey toward Justice, Art in Action, and Reason within the Bounds of Religion.