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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Agapē Agape, a novel by William Gaddis Eros and Agape, a two-volume treatise by Swedish theologian Anders Nygren Agape Europe, the Western European branch...
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An agape feast or lovefeast is a term used for various communal meals shared among Christians. The name comes from the Greek word ἀγάπη (agape), which...
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released two mixtapes independently, Can't Take That Away from Me (2010) and Agápē (2012). After her contractual release, JoJo signed with Atlantic Records...
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(philía)) is one of the four ancient Greek words for love: philia, storge, agape and eros. In Aristotle's Nicomachean Ethics, philia is usually translated...
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self-emptying or divine love (agape). Modern authors have distinguished further varieties of romantic love. Agape (ἀγάπη agápē) Agape, often a Christian term...
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Sorcery (goetia) (redirect from Sorcery in Europe)
Goetia (goh-eh-TEE-ah) is a type of European sorcery, often referred to as witchcraft, that has been transmitted through grimoires—books containing instructions...
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Eros (concept) (section European literature)
ancient Greek words for love in Christianity, alongside storge, philia, and agape. In the classical world, erotic love was generally described as a kind of...
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Americana Awards in 2016, as Artist of the Year and Song of the Year, for "Agape". The band's first tour involved them travelling across the United States...
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First Epistle to the Corinthians (section Agape)
definitional sources for the original Greek word ἀγάπη, agape. In the original Greek, the word ἀγάπη, agape is used throughout chapter 13. This is translated...
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