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    The sources from which we draw for theological reflection are known as the Wesleyan Quadrilateral, which uses Scripture, tradition, reason, and experience. When we face difficult issues, the quadrilateral provides a framework through which we can approach these issues and reach a Christian understanding. These are the sources we draw upon to further our understanding and application of Christ’s teachings into our lives and our actions in the world. However, not all of these sources are given…

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    to do pastoral care throughout the ongoing of experience in the hospital. I did not have much experience of pastoral care until I came in to the hospital. Its whole lot different compare to church settings but its more of 4. In multicultural world and hospital setting, how does your pastoral theology inform your pastoral care work with diversity of peoples? My pastoral theology informs me to work with all people with love. This was first experience for me to work with multicultural world. From…

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    During a person’s lifetime, he or she goes through various of feelings; love is one of them. Robert A. Heinlein once said: “Love is that condition in which happiness of another person is essential to your own.” Love is a feeling that means different to each person because everyone experiences it differently. According to Merriam-Webster Dictionary, love is a feeling of strong or constant affection for a person. Love is an intense feeling that shows physical and emotional affection to someone;…

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    depending on how they feel when they are around. Some of the positive emotions, we might refer to as affection, care, and love. However, this process become more complex when we start thinking about the concept of romantic love towards a partner and what makes it different from the love we feel for our family members, friends, etc. In the article, “Experiences of falling in love: Investigating culture, ethnicity, gender, and speed” the researchers Suzanne Riela, Geraldine Rodriguez, Arthur…

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    Pregnancies and the experiences involved with them can be an exciting experience. For many couples, some of the most exciting moments of the pregnancy take place at ultrasound appointments. This is an opportunity for the couple to see their baby together for the first time, a chance to hear their baby’s heartbeat together, and later in the pregnancy, an opportunity to learn the baby’s gender together. Unfortunately, sometimes the spouse cannot physically be there to enjoy the experience with…

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    Bel Canto is a novel that is full of passion, spirituality, and love. The world of Bel Canto possesses an entity known as fate; the characters cannot control their own destinies. Patchett wanted her characters to be pulled away from their little bubble; the comfort zone and had them experience and watch their surroundings evolve in a fresh way. Bel Canto takes a 180 throughout the novel, a situation that was once restrictive and chaotic; changes drastically into a more positive setting.…

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    grief affects various characters, the theme of love is explored as a double-edged sword in which it can either heal or cause pain to an individual. Ultimately, it is worth taking risks when it comes to love, as it is a humanizing experience and an opportunity to learn, though moving on is often difficult due to the grief one may experience from the pain it can cause. With this in mind, the story explores how love can be corruptive, yet healing. Love is shown to be corruptive through Oskar’s…

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    Everyone in their lifetime have experienced love, whether it is family love, friendship love, romantic love, or conceptual love. In the poem, "Most Like an Arch This Marriage" by John Ciardi defines love through showing commitment, trust, and respect to built a healthy and strong relationship for one another. Love is everlasting and unconditionally satisfying to be with a person or thing you cherish deeply. We all search for love, we are all dedicated to find what completes our lonely hearts in…

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    Three Categories Of Love

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    What is Love? Love is a feeling that we all define and express differently. Love is not an item and cannot be quantified. It is in the form of an emotion, a feeling, a state of mind, or a mental process. Wrongly so, it is sometimes thought as a feeling of the heart. We do know that the heart is just an organ that has a sole function of pumping blood, and cannot experience emotion. Regardless of this, people all around the world always describe love as the matters of the heart. Some people’s…

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    heard that from your parents at one point when it came to falling in love. Love is something that is hard to understand, for everyone. Being younger, teenagers are still figuring things out, including romance. Love lasting for any meaningful amount of time in teenage years doesn’t happen because they are not ready to understand it, in multiple ways. The first reason teenagers cannot fall in love is due to the lack of experience with it. In Romeo and Juliet, the overall plot of it is that Romeo…

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