This book is a must read for anyone interested in a serious theological study of compassion, and more importantly, for anyone who is interested in fostering a more compassionate world. This book certainly belongs in the libraries of seminaries and Christian churches everywhere. -Kelly Brown Douglas, Elizabeth Conolly Todd Distinguished Professor of Religion, Goucher College, Maryland [Davis] weaves together a tapestry of events at the international, national, political, and yet personal levels to show that we are constantly confronted by choices to show who we are in relation to others. This is a thorough and convincing study; well written and documented. -Faye J. Calhoun, board member of the Society of Spirituality, Theology, and Health and formerly special assistant to the vice chancellor, North Carolina Central University
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Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Chapter One: The Enigma of Compassion Chapter Two: Contours of Compassion Chapter Three: Altruism: Meanings, Measures, and Myths Chapter Four: The Word and Work of Love Chapter Five: Love Divine-All Loves Excelling? Chapter Six: Ebony Love: Spiritual and Sensual Chapter Seven: Compassionate Love and Ebony Grace Epilogue Bibliography Suggested Further Readings