Agapao (Agape) and Phileo (Philo) in The Gospel of John

Agapao (Agape) and Phileo (Philo) in The Gospel of John

by Robert Alan King
Agapao (Agape) and Phileo (Philo) in The Gospel of John

Agapao (Agape) and Phileo (Philo) in The Gospel of John

by Robert Alan King

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Overview

Agapao (Agape) and Phileo (Philo) in The Gospel of John by Robert Alan King (print edition is published under pen name Ira Benjamin Hezekiah) is a book with about 15,000 words (half the content in footnotes to allow for a simple reading by those who do not wish to read all the details and research). The book is a thorough examination of the crucial distinction between the two Greek verbs for "love" in the Gospel of John. Discussion centers on Greek words for "love" such as agape, agapeo, philo, and phileo. Robert Alan King is an ordained minister through Calvary Chapel.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940013280182
Publisher: King & Associates
Publication date: 08/01/2004
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 67
File size: 120 KB

About the Author

Robert Alan King is an ordained minister who has written numerous theological and inspirational articles for a variety of publications, including Advocate, The Church Herald & Holiness Banner, Companions, The Priest, Proclaim, Pulpit Helps, Vista, War Cry, and Decision Magazine. He also has authored many printed books and dozens of e-books.
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