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Bible Quote by Peter Kreeft

“Scripture starts with the particular and then universalizes it. You are called to love your concrete individual neighbor and then to realize that every individual is your neighbor. The point is not to destroy concrete neighborhood in a fit of universalism but to expand the local neighborhood and…” quote by Peter Kreeft
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“Scripture starts with the particular and then universalizes it. You are called to love your concrete individual neighbor and then to realize that every individual is your neighbor. The point is not to destroy concrete neighborhood in a fit of universalism but to expand the local neighborhood and embrace the universal neighborhood.”

Peter Kreeft

About This Quote

Source Book: The Faith of the Christian in Peter Kreeft, 1999

Love begins with concrete individuals, then expands to all humanity, avoiding erasing the particular while embracing the universal.

In simple terms: Start with caring for those nearby, then see everyone as a neighbor.

Key Takeaway

Broaden empathy from local to global.

Themes

compassion ethics community

Mood

empathetic reflective

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • neighborhood outreach
  • global humanitarian work
  • interfaith dialogue

Key Concepts

Christian ethics universalism particularism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can you practice love for a stranger while still caring for your immediate community?
  • What risks arise when universalism overrides particular concerns?
A Different Perspective

Balancing specific needs with broad ideals can be challenging.

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