betrayal of charity, The

betrayal of charity, The

By Matthew Levering

Book Description

In a world where division seems to overshadow unity, Matthew Levering invites readers to rediscover the transformative power of authentic love. Drawing from the profound insights of the Apostle Paul and the theological wisdom of Thomas Aquinas, this thoughtful exploration reveals how charity once served as Christianity's most unifying force.

Levering demonstrates that genuine charity extends far beyond mere kindness, offering a pathway to both inner transformation and meaningful connection with others. When practiced authentically, love generates deep joy, lasting peace, and genuine mercy that radiates outward to strengthen communities and deepen our relationship with the divine.

Yet this book does not shy away from examining love's adversaries. Through careful analysis, Levering exposes how hatred, spiritual sloth, envy, discord, and other destructive forces systematically undermine our capacity for authentic connection. These sins against charity create barriers that separate us from God and fracture our bonds with one another.

Rather than simply diagnosing spiritual ailments, this work offers hope for restoration. By helping readers recognize where love has been compromised in their own lives and communities, Levering creates space for healing and renewal. His message resonates with profound optimism: despite the reality of sin and division, love ultimately prevails.

This compelling examination speaks to anyone seeking to understand how authentic charity can transform both personal spirituality and community relationships.

Who Is This For?

📖 Reading Level: Medium (200-400 pages) (~6 hours)

📄 Length: 219 pages

What You'll Discover

  • ✓ Explore Thomas, aquinas, saint, 1225?-1274
  • ✓ Explore Sin
  • ✓ Explore Religious aspects
  • ✓ Explore Charity
  • ✓ Explore Christianity
  • ✓ Understand the nature of love
  • ✓ Explore Catholic Church
  • ✓ Explore Love, religious aspects, christianity

Topics Covered

Thomas, aquinas, saint, 1225?-1274 Sin Religious aspects Charity Christianity Love Catholic Church Love, religious aspects, christianity

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