Sentences with phrase «understanding of agape»

The realization that Nygren has divided agape and eros too sharply requires that the understanding of agape be sought elsewhere.
This understanding of agape as regard carries to his understanding of justice which finds equalitarian ideas of justice overlapping with agape.
He simply carried a Christian understanding of agape (love or covenant fidelity), relatively detached from its theological context, into medical ethics and then used this love as a principle by which to evaluate and transform the covenants already present in the world of medical care.
The paradox of agape expressed in Jesus» words that «He who saves his life will lose it, and he who loses his life for my sake and the gospels will find it» is explored both in the critics of Christian self - sacrifice, including Fromm, Camus and others, and in the more traditional understandings of agape including the monastics, Luther, Kierkegaard and others.

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These definitions, and Rand's discussion of them, are immensely pertinent to understanding Christian agape as more than simply doing what has to be done in order to get to heaven, which is still the view of many Christians.
Family is secondary when people understand the grace of God and his bestowed mercies then they will have the power to forgive and the power to perfect «agape love.
Can we understand the spirit and forms of agape more deeply through insight into the sexual eros?
To be sure, the parables are understood more profoundly in the light of the full disclosure of agape in Christ; but that revelation illumines what is already pressing for recognition in human experiences of love.
It is not possible simply to collate hesed and agape into a single understanding, even though they are closely interrelated — and even though the New Testament language of agape clearly owes more to the meanings of love in the Old Testament than to the ordinary meanings of the word in the Hellenistic environment.
Many of our brethren need to find a teacher that understands the true meaning of agape.
The foreword of the present book includes a 1965 letter from Ramsey to Fletcher: «[T] he candid issue between us is whether agape is expressed in acts only or in rules also, which question is generally begged; or else the structures in which human beings live are attributed to other than uniquely Christian sources of understanding (natural law, etc.) while Christians go about pretending to live in a world without principles.
The relation of love to the intellect proceeds from three assumption: first, that faith transcends rational categories through God's self - revelation in Christ; second, that intellectual understanding is necessary for the guidance of human life; and third, that both seek the same object in God's being and His revealed truth — namely, that it is through agape with its consequent repentance, humility, and understanding of human limits that the intellect can appropriately function.
Much has been said in criticism of Luther's doctrine here, and there are many issues concerning the later development of the Christian ethic in relation to war and social justice; but our immediate concern is to understand Luther's faith that it is possible for the Christian to live the life of agape in the midst of the world's affairs and conflicts.
Without the Bible's eschatology, the God of the Bible can not be understood in terms of agape, the radical self - giving love of one who holds nothing back — not the life of his son, not the sharing of his own being.
For Niebuhr the agape of the Gospel, though symbolized by powerlessness in history, leads to involvement in the power conflicts of men for the sake of our humanity which can be rightly understood only from the standpoint of agape.
Paul Ramsey was certainly correct when he explained that: «To be in the world with transforming power, the agape of Christ must be clearly understood as not of this world.
Understanding these subtleties and the fear of missing out, Agape Match times the date to make sure that the client truly wants a relationship when he / she meets that perfect fit.
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