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On Loving God

On Loving God

Auteur(s): Saint Bernard of Clairvaux
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On Loving God stands as a cornerstone of Medieval Christian mysticism, renowned for its profound insights into the nature of divine love. Commissioned by a cardinal of Rome, this influential work explores the four distinct “levels” of love for God, beautifully framing Christian devotion within the context of God’s unwavering love for humanity. Summary by Kirsten Ferreri.Copyright Religious Texts and Commentary Christianisme Pastorale et évangélisme Spiritualité
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  • 015 - Of the four degrees of love and of the blessed state of the heavenly fatherland
    Feb 11 2026
    On Loving God stands as a cornerstone of Medieval Christian mysticism, renowned for its profound insights into the nature of divine love. Commissioned by a cardinal of Rome, this influential work explores the four distinct “levels” of love for God, beautifully framing Christian devotion within the context of God’s unwavering love for humanity. Summary by Kirsten Ferreri.
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    5 min
  • 014 - Of the law of the love of sons
    Feb 11 2026
    On Loving God stands as a cornerstone of Medieval Christian mysticism, renowned for its profound insights into the nature of divine love. Commissioned by a cardinal of Rome, this influential work explores the four distinct “levels” of love for God, beautifully framing Christian devotion within the context of God’s unwavering love for humanity. Summary by Kirsten Ferreri.
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    4 min
  • 013 - Of the law of self-will and desire of slaves and hirelings
    Feb 11 2026
    On Loving God stands as a cornerstone of Medieval Christian mysticism, renowned for its profound insights into the nature of divine love. Commissioned by a cardinal of Rome, this influential work explores the four distinct “levels” of love for God, beautifully framing Christian devotion within the context of God’s unwavering love for humanity. Summary by Kirsten Ferreri.
    Voir plus Voir moins
    3 min
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