Combining rigorous theological analysis with rich historical context, this compelling study illuminates how the Gospel of John and the Johannine Epistles articulate a revolutionary ethicone that challenges individualism, transcends social boundaries, and offers a vibrant vision of inclusive, self-giving love. Readers will discover how this love ethic shaped the earliest Christian communities amid conflict and exclusion and continues to inspire powerful witness and social justice in today's fragmented world.
With deep insights into the symbolism, theology, and practice of Johannine love, this book invites scholars, students, and faith seekers alike to engage with a timeless message: love is not only the command but the transformative power that builds authentic communities and changes lives. A vital resource for anyone passionate about the intersection of faith, ethics, and social transformation, this work redefines what it means to live as a disciple in a complex world.
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