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In the English language, "I love you" means different things in different contexts and with different people. No phrase is filled with more anxiety, vulnerability, or longing as those three words. We speak them to those we care most about, hopefully with great frequency. But the English language is limited by those three little words. I love you in different context means very different things. This book examins the differences that can be found by saying, "I love you."

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In the English language, "I love you" means different things in different contexts and with different people. No phrase is filled with more anxiety, vulnerability, or longing as those three words. We speak them to those we care most about, hopefully with great frequency. But the English language is limited by those three little words. I love you in different context means very different things. This book examins the differences that can be found by saying, "I love you."
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Casey Paul Griffiths is an Associate Professor of Church History and Doctrine at Brigham Young University in Provo, Utah. He holds a bachelor's degree in history, a master's degree in religious education, and a PhD in educational leadership and foundations, all from Brigham Young University. He has served as president of the John Whitmer Historical Association and the BYU Education Society. Before coming to BYU he served as a teacher and curriculum writer in the Seminaries and Institutes of Religion department of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He also serves as a managing editor of Doctrine and Covenants Central, a website designed to build faith in Jesus Christ by making the Doctrine and Covenants accessible, comprehensible, and defensible to people everywhere. He lives in Saratoga Springs with his wife, Elizabeth, and their four wonderful children.