Belief overview

Love of God and neighbor

Love is presented as the central ethical axis of Christian life.

73%
Confidence
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Supportive
0
Contrary
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Neutral

What it is: Christianity summarizes ethics in love of God and love of neighbor, with strong emphasis on mercy, forgiveness, justice, and charity.

How the religion understands it: This orientation appears as a central commandment and as a criterion for the authenticity of Christian life. Love is not treated only as affection, but as a practice of fidelity, service, and reconciliation.

Context: This formulation influences spirituality, social action, family life, personal ethics, and public mission in different traditions.

Supportive

1 Corinthians 13:1-13

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Hymn to love as the highest criterion.

Reference: 1 Corinthians 13:1-13.
Content: Paul describes love as superior to gifts and religious achievements without charity.
Use in debate: It is a classic text for ethics, spirituality, and ecclesial discernment.

John 13:34-35

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New commandment of love among disciples.

Reference: John 13:34-35.
Content: Jesus commands the disciples to love one another as he loved them.
Use in debate: The text is central to Christian spirituality, discipleship, and communal identity.

Matthew 22:37-40

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Love for God and neighbor as the summary of the law.

Reference: Matthew 22:37-40.
Content: Jesus summarizes the law in love for God and love for neighbor.
Use in debate: It is one of the most important bases of Christian ethics.