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Agape (/ɑːˈɡɑːpeɪ, ˈɑːɡəˌpeɪ, ˈæɡə-/; from
Ancient Gr**** ἀγάπη (
agápē)) is "the
highest form of love, charity" and "the love of God for [human beings]...
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Agape Europe is the
Western European ministry of Cru, an
interdenominational movement that was
founded in 1951 in the
United States of America. "Agape"...
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agape in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Agape is
commonly used by
Christians to
describe God's love,
defining it as
unconditional love.
Agape may...
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Agapē Agape is a
novel by
William Gaddis.
Published posthumously in 2002 by
Viking with an
afterword by
Joseph Tabbi,
Agapē Agape was Gaddis'
fifth and...
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agape feast, or lovefeast, is a term used for
various communal meals shared among Christians. The name
comes from the Gr**** word ἀγάπη (
agape), which...
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Agape –
Agape / Love – Love is the
fourteenth album by
Popol Vuh. It was
originally released in 1983 on Uniton. In 2004 SPV re-released the
album with...
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Agapion (Russian: Агапио́н) is an old and rare
Russian male
first name. It is
derived from the Gr**** verb agapaō,
meaning to love. The
patronymics derived...
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Agapē Agape. The
contents were
published in
Great Britain with
Agapē Agape as
Agapē Agape and
Other Writings by Atlantic...
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conceptual forms and
distinct words for the
Modern English word love:
agápē, érōs, philía, philautía, storgē, and xenía.
Though there are more Gr****...
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Agape and Eros (Swedish: Eros och
Agape) is the
shorthand English name
given to the
treatise written by the
Swedish Protestant theologian Anders Nygren...