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Why is the Golden Rule so central in almost every culture and religion? What is it that drives human beings to do good to others? Are altruism, compassion, and forgiveness natural forms of human behavior, or do they have to be learned and practiced in the neural context of our primal instincts for survival and self-defense? These are some of the questions that lie behind the study of Compassionate Love amongst people of color. Davis explores the patterns and contours of other-love, which he defines as a selfless regard for the well-being of others. He also examines the basis for distinctive modes of compassionate behavior enriched by ebony gracea theological attribution for people of African descent. This text focuses especially on the historical, cultural, and religious heritage that inspires and empowers such attitudes, in spite of constant encounters with systemic negation, social alienation, and unrelenting racism. How is it that Black families in the home, school, and church still

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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

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      Publisher: Hamilton Books
      Publication Date: 5/21/2014 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761863748, 978-0761863748
      ISBN10: 0761863745

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Why is the Golden Rule so central in almost every culture and religion? What is it that drives human beings to do good to others? Are altruism, compassion, and forgiveness natural forms of human behavior, or do they have to be learned and practiced in the neural context of our primal instincts for survival and self-defense? These are some of the questions that lie behind the study of Compassionate Love amongst people of color. Davis explores the patterns and contours of other-love, which he defines as a selfless regard for the well-being of others. He also examines the basis for distinctive modes of compassionate behavior enriched by ebony gracea theological attribution for people of African descent. This text focuses especially on the historical, cultural, and religious heritage that inspires and empowers such attitudes, in spite of constant encounters with systemic negation, social alienation, and unrelenting racism. How is it that Black families in the home, school, and church still

      Table of Contents
      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

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