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4.0 out of 5 stars A worthy reflection on the meanings of LOVE, April 1, 2007
This review is from: Love Human And Divine: Reflections On Love, Sexuality, And Friendship (Paperback)
In this brief volume, L. William Countryman, reflects on the theme of "love" using the "Song of Solomon" and pasages from Thomas Traherne's works. How is God's own love being refected within the world and humanity as "eros?" Countryman attempts to reclaim "eros" as a valid and meaningful part of God's creation in the Church that has for so long engaged to hide "eros" by insisting on submerging it into "agape." Whether one agrees with Countryman's ultimate premise that eros will be transformative for the Church and for Christian expression in the world, this book presents wonderful and thoughtful insights into love.
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Love Human And Divine: Reflections On Love, Sexuality, And Friendship
Love Human And Divine: Reflections On Love, Sexuality, And Friendship by Louis William Countryman (Paperback - March 1, 2005)
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