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Caring : how can we love one another?

By: Material type: TextTextNew York Paulist Press c1981Description: ix, 198p.; bibliog. notesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0809123665
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BV4639 .K39
Contents:
1 The centrality of love. 2 Love and story. 3 The theology of love. 4 The fine art of loving ourselves. 5 Love and listening. 6 Loving the family and those who love us. 7 Love, sex and Christianity. 8 Learning about people and how to love them. 9 Loving the acquaintance. 10 Loving the enemy. 11 Loving the stranger. 12 Love and social action. 13 The creativity of love
Abstract: 'Drawing on 35 years of experience as a counselor, parish priest, and retreat leader, best-selling author Morton T. Kelsey offers concrete answers to the question "How can we love one another?" He gives practical suggestions on how we can learn to love ourselves, to listen to each other, to understand our sexuality, to face anger creatively, and to find greater intimacy in relationships with family and friends.'
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1 The centrality of love. 2 Love and story. 3 The theology of love. 4 The fine art of loving ourselves. 5 Love and listening. 6 Loving the family and those who love us. 7 Love, sex and Christianity. 8 Learning about people and how to love them. 9 Loving the acquaintance. 10 Loving the enemy. 11 Loving the stranger. 12 Love and social action. 13 The creativity of love

'Drawing on 35 years of experience as a counselor, parish priest, and retreat leader, best-selling author Morton T. Kelsey offers concrete answers to the question "How can we love one another?" He gives practical suggestions on how we can learn to love ourselves, to listen to each other, to understand our sexuality, to face anger creatively, and to find greater intimacy in relationships with family and friends.'

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