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This work presents a series of meditative essays arguing that the essence of Christianity is love rather than doctrine or miracle; it traces love as justice, forgiveness, compassion, and practical duty, critiques theological and masculine temperaments that overlook the lyric and devotional grasp of Christ, and highlights saints and poets as exemplars. Chapters examine the practice of compassion, grief's revelations, judgment tempered by mercy, and the building of an ethical community rooted in self-giving. The tone blends personal reflection, scriptural reading, and moral exhortation to urge love as transformative social and spiritual power.
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