agape in A Sentence

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    It was then he started the Agape Centre.

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    Agape is too hard for me.

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    His love was Agape,

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    The three forms of love are"Eros,""Philia" and most importantly"Agape.".

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    It had been then he began in the Agape Center.

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    Husbands, love(Agape) your wives, and be not bitter against them.".

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    Love( Agape)​ - What It Is Not and What It Is.

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    Husbands, love(Agape) your wives and do not be bitter toward them.".

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    What is decisive is Agape, the pure unconditional love of God.

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    Answer: The Greek word Agape is often translated"love" in the New Testament.

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    Today, faced with the reality of her situation, I was left standing Agape.

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    See the succeeding article:“ Love( Agape)​ - What It Is Not and What It Is.”.

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    If we are to love as God loves, that love- that Agape- can only come from the Source.

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    If we are to love as God loves, that love- that Agape- can only come from its Source.

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    Different from both of these is the third Greek word for love, Agape, typically defined as the“self-sacrificing love.”.

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    Engaging in a conversation through Agape signals a willingness to restore broken communities and to approach differences with an open mind.

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    Engaging in a conversation through Agape signals a willingness to restore broken communities and to approach difference with an open mind.

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    Agape is a sacrificial love that voluntarily suffers inconvenience, discomfort, and even death for the benefit of another without expecting anything in return.

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    He was no longer self-confident and admitted that alongside the tender Agape love of the Lord, his love was insufficient to be described as Agape love.

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    Pugmire believes that reverence belongs to the range of emotions that can be classified in their devotional or sacred forms,“Emotions of reverence, solemnity, Agape, hope, serenity, and ecstasy”.

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    King further defined Agape when he argued at the University of California at Berkeley that the concept of Agape“stands at the center of the movement we are to carry on in the Southland.”.

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    Agape is a willingness to go to any length to restore community… Therefore if I respond to hate with a reciprocal hate I do nothing but intensify the cleavages of a broken community.”.

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    (The Christian virtue of love is sometimes called charity and at other times a Greek word Agape is used to contrast the love of God and the love of humankind from other types of love such as friendship or physical affection.).

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