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Dante observed that love governs the sun and all the stars. It also governs life, for without it, life would not be worth living. There are concepts of love, however, which are inaccurate or downright distorted. The love of which Dante speaks, and which is affirmed in religion, is expressed in the Greek word agape. It is unconditional, emanating from God, and essential for wholeness in human relationships. This brief book is an attempt to underscore its indispensableness for spiritual maturity, mental health, and meaningful living.

Produktbeschreibung
Dante observed that love governs the sun and all the stars. It also governs life, for without it, life would not be worth living. There are concepts of love, however, which are inaccurate or downright distorted. The love of which Dante speaks, and which is affirmed in religion, is expressed in the Greek word agape. It is unconditional, emanating from God, and essential for wholeness in human relationships. This brief book is an attempt to underscore its indispensableness for spiritual maturity, mental health, and meaningful living.
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Autorenporträt
Ernest Bodenweber is an ordained minister in the United Church of Christ. He served churches in Cummington, Westwood, and Sudbury Massachusetts, and in West Haven, Conn. In retirement he has been associated with the Foundation for Community Encouragement, the United Ministry in Higher Education, and the Yale New Haven Hospital. He graduated from Denison University, and Andover Newton Seminary at Yale Divinity School. His previous books include A Journey with God, And Wait for The Lord - Prayers for Daily Living.