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    lasting life” John 3:16. This brings us at types of love such as platonic and agape. Platonic which is the Greek word for friendships‚ this is a love that is non sexual. The word platonic comes from the philosopher Plato who philosophized about the nature of love. This love is more of a friendship and that even thou sexual activities are not taking place do not mean that love is not in play. The other type of love is agape which the Greek word is for unconditional love is more about charity. This love

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    Introduction In our Project‚ we deducted a research on love expressed in music. As young adults music reaches out to us‚ and is easy for us to understand and relate to. Brainstorming love‚ we noticed that books‚ theater and art‚ all express love‚ yet the most intriguing method to express it is music. Music is a very creative manner of expressing love and affection. The rhythm makes it unique and separates from other artistic method. We chose to research questions such as how and which types

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    Paul Choi In recent history‚ homosexuality has caused much uproar. The powerful movement of homosexuality questions the nation’s moralistic‚ humanistic‚ and LOVE: From the question of what is love‚ people may hear many different answers from philosophers‚ psychologists‚ novelist‚ poet‚ or other people. Even though people have experienced falling in love with someone‚ they have different definition on the

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    . In William Shakespeare’s play‚ Much Ado About Nothing‚ there are many themes present and one of those is the theme of love. Philia‚ Eros‚ and Agape are the three types of love present in the play and are what represent the theme of love. These three types of love‚ Philia‚ Eros‚ and Agape are expressed by the different characters in the play. The expression of the theme of love in the play is not just there by accident; William Shakespeare put it in this comedic and romantic play with

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    awarded as one of the Most Outstanding Pre-service Teachers in BEEd. I had been a Teacher Assistant for 4 months at Mission of Love Integrated School Inc. at Balabag‚ Malay‚ Aklan from November 28‚ 2011 – March 30‚ 2012. I am also a Teacher at Agape Boracay Academy‚ Sitio Ambulong‚ Manoc-manoc‚ Boracay‚ Malay‚ Aklan from June 18‚ 2012 to date. I hope that this application will merit your consideration‚ and I am willing to submit myself for an interview at your most convenient time. Attach

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    Christianity and Buddhism from Past to Future Around the world the religions of Christianity and Buddhism are practiced by millions of people. Both were started by a man who say something wrong with the world and sought out to change it. They have different ways of practicing but have similar basic ideas. Religions themselves have been around since the beginning of time but these two have held their ground for hundreds of years. Buddhism from the east will stay strong and change little but continue

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    that was principally developed in the 1960’s by a priest called Joseph Fletcher and expanded by Bishop John Robinson. It is a teleological theory‚ but in contrast to utilitarianism; it is based on Christian principles‚ and primarily the promotion of agape. The moral worth of any action is judged on its consequences‚ not on the action itself. The judgement is made on how much love is produced by the action. In the 1960’s the traditional Christian Church was going through massive change. Society

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    My presentation will focus on autonomous ethics in 20th century moral theology. My discussion mainly centres on the moral theology of the Roman Catholic church. The main source for my discussion is the book written in 1985 by j. Vincent McNamara entitled Faith and Ethics; recent Roman Catholicism. He examines in the book the search for the identity of Christian ethics from approximately 1940 until 1980. Before I examine the autonomous movement we need to look at the history that led to its

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    Philosophy Final Paper December 18‚ 2012 What Is Love? Throughout the years‚ many philosophers have studied the nature of love‚ and have come up with many different definitions and theories. Although love is something that plays a huge role in the lives of almost everyone‚ some philosophers have simply given up on their studies‚ or felt it just wasn’t very meaningful to study at all‚ and decided to leave it in “the realm of the ineffable.” Although the question‚ “What Is love?” has still never

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    STRENGTH AND WEAKNESSES OF SITUATION ETHICS PARAGRAPHS PRODUCED BY 12D (MARCH 2011) INTRODUCTION ‘Love and do what you want’ Augustine Inspired by Christian teachings on agape love‚ Joseph put forward Situation ethics in the 1960’s. Fletcher attempted to reconcile the strict legalist (binding rules) nature of the church with the antinomian (no rules apply) attitudes of an ever changing secular society. STRENGTHS One key strength of Situation Ethics is that it puts people before rules; personalism

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