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“Even on the ethical and moral plane, biblical faith adds nothing to the predicates ‘good’ and ‘obligatory’ as these are applied to action. Biblical agap– belongs to an economy of the gift, possessing a meta-ethical character, which makes me say that there is no such thing as a Christian morality… but a common morality… that biblical faith places in a new perspective, in which love is tied to the ‘naming of God.’”
Paul Ricour
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