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The Word
Embodied
John Kavanaugh,
S. J.
All You Need Is Love
Love isn’t just anything. It involves heart and will, soul and life, mind and strength. It requires
a covenantal fidelity. It makes demands. Love is not mere ardor; it is arduous.
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Historical Cultural
Context
John J. Pilch
The Law of Love
Jesus’ statement on the greatest commandment is probably the best-known and most-discussed
passage in all of Scripture. Placed in its Mediterranean cultural context, it takes on a fresh and concrete meaning.
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Thoughts from the
Early Church
Augustine
Nevertheless, the affection we have for one another compels me to say something to you, beloved, about love. What else is there to speak of apart from love?
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Scripture
In Depth
Reginald H. Fuller
In his evangelistic preaching to pagans, Paul could take less for granted than
when preaching to the Jews. He had to start with faith in the one God.
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