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The book received overwhelmingly positive reviews. According to Book Marks, the book received "rave" reviews based on five critic reviews, with four being "rave" and one being "positive". [8] Rupert Hawksley said: "it just might be the most important book you read all year" in The Telegraph. [4]
Through practicing love, and thus producing love, the individual overcomes the dependence on being loved, having to be "good" to deserve love. He contrasts the immature phrases "I love because I am loved" and "I love you because I need you" with mature expressions of love, "I am loved because I love", and "I need you because I love you." [33]
All About Love: New Visions is a book by bell hooks published on December 22, 1999 that discusses aspects of romantic love in modern society. The book is organized into thirteen chapters, in which each chapter discusses an aspect of love. Within these chapters, hooks also provides the reader with reflections on her own journey of love, as well ...
Since man is a composite of body and soul, and since the body makes visible the invisible nature of the soul, the very fact that men's and women's bodies physically complement each other is proof of their relationship of love. [16] As men and women are both created in Imago Dei they are both equal in dignity, although they are different. For ...
Also a Poet has received overwhelmingly positive reviews, according to the review-aggregation website Book Marks. [5] As of August 2023, it has a 4.07/5 star rating on GoodReads. [6] Prior to publication, the book landed five starred reviews from Kirkus Reviews, [7] Publishers Weekly, [8] Booklist, [9] Library Journal, [10] and BookPage. [11]
The Color of Love: Racial Features, Stigma, and Socialization in Black Brazilian Families is a book by sociologist Elizabeth Hordge-Freeman published in 2015 by the University of Texas Press. [1] The book details how racial hierarchies impact family interactions and treatment in Brazil and how these actions impact the well-being of the family ...
The book examines the phenomenon of love and human connection from a combined scientific and cultural perspective. It attempts to reconcile the language and insights of humanistic inquiry and cultural wisdom (literature, song, poetry, painting, sculpture, dance and philosophy) with the more recent findings of social science, neuroscience and evolutionary biology.
Strength to Love is a book by Martin Luther King Jr. It was published in 1963 as a collection of his sermons primarily on the topic of racial segregation in the United States and with a heavy emphasis on permanent religious values.