Herein is Love : A Study of the Biblical Doctrine of Love in Its Bearing on Personality, Parenthood, Teaching, and All Other Human Relationships.

"Herein is Love" by Reuel L. Howe is a spiritual and theological exploration written in the early 1960s. This work delves into the significance of Christian love and fellowship, emphasizing how these relationships should shape our lives and interactions with one another. Howe's focus...

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Main Author: Howe, Reuel L., 1905-1985
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Published: Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg, 2007
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