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WORKS OF LOVE is one of the first, and certainly the most searching, productions of this kind to come from Kierkegaard. He had written many 'edifying discourses' before then. But in the present work he is approaching the heart of the Christian theme. This may be briefly described as making the doctrine of love more inward, more personal, but not for that reason less objetive, in the sense of being grounded in the primacy of God's love.
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