The Journal of Religion, 62 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1982 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... object . At first glance , it seems that love does not change the object : the object stays the same whether or not we love it ; rather , in love we change , because we take a new attitude toward the object . The question is this : Does ...
... object . At first glance , it seems that love does not change the object : the object stays the same whether or not we love it ; rather , in love we change , because we take a new attitude toward the object . The question is this : Does ...
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... object is open to growth . The invitation to development marks love's most profound effect in the object . In the movement of love , the higher value streams forth of itself from the loved object and not as if it is manufactured by the ...
... object is open to growth . The invitation to development marks love's most profound effect in the object . In the movement of love , the higher value streams forth of itself from the loved object and not as if it is manufactured by the ...
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... object is co - formed into as yet unimagined possibilities . 55 Some- thing new comes to be in the very movement of ... object . " Love is the movement in which every concrete , individual object that bears values attains to the highest ...
... object is co - formed into as yet unimagined possibilities . 55 Some- thing new comes to be in the very movement of ... object . " Love is the movement in which every concrete , individual object that bears values attains to the highest ...
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