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Paperback Love's Unconditional: Understanding the Theology of Divine Love Book

ISBN: 1723420824

ISBN13: 9781723420825

Love's Unconditional: Understanding the Theology of Divine Love

Love's Unconditional explores the overly expressed concept of love as a paradox to the prevail behaviors, doctrines, ideologies, and practices of the faith community. The book seeks to uncover the real genuine meaning of love as intended through the Bible, with reference to other religious writings. This text is a discussion piece for every community of faith in discovering and applying our understanding God's unconditional love as the mandate for humanity. Through critical reflection and analysis of the biblical text, Love's Unconditional presents a clear case for unconditional love through the redefining of our faith and assessment of engagement as believers. Love has a purpose in this world and in our lives, and in our interactions with others. It also helps further establish the relationship between God and love. Love's Unconditional presents a practical, yet relevant, biblical and theological approach to conveying and understanding God's unconditional love. This book explains the importance of living in love and pursuing the ultimate relationship with God through spiritual intimacy. Dr. Arnette provides clear definitions and articulates the need for unconditional love as a humanitarian response and responsibility, not as mere religious obligation. Love is the true nature and divine mandate of God; for God is love and love is God. Therefore, let us love one another as God has loved the world.

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