Love has not disappeared. It has been redefined. In a time where everything is called love, its true meaning is becoming increasingly difficult to recognise. What once provided stability now feels uncertain. What appears as compassion often lacks clarity. What feels right no longer holds. What if this is not a coincidence?Agape uncovers a deeper reality behind the confusion of our time. It reveals a pattern that runs beneath visible change and connects truth, responsibility, and love in a way that cannot be separated without consequence.
When truth begins to weaken, responsibility does not remain intact. As responsibility fades, love itself is reshaped. What remains is not the love that once grounded human relationships, but something altered. A form of love detached from truth becomes unstable, selective, and reactive. It adapts to perception rather than being anchored in reality. What appears as care can lose its foundation. What feels like compassion can turn into confusion.
This shift does not remain limited to the individual. It extends into systems, cultures, and the ways in which reality is interpreted. The result is not random disorder, but a structured form of confusion that follows an internal logic. Drawing from Scripture and theological reflection, this book brings clarity to a time of increasing uncertainty and growing deception. It does not offer simple answers, but a framework that allows deeper understanding.
It shows why love cannot exist independently of truth and why its restoration is inseparable from a return to what is real. The question is not whether love still exists, but what is being called love. This is not about emotion. It is about foundation. Because where truth is lost, love cannot remain.
Love has not disappeared. It has been redefined. In a time where everything is called love, its true meaning is becoming increasingly difficult to recognise. What once provided stability now feels uncertain. What appears as compassion often lacks clarity. What feels right no longer holds. What if this is not a coincidence?Agape uncovers a deeper reality behind the confusion of our time. It reveals a pattern that runs beneath visible change and connects truth, responsibility, and love in a way that cannot be separated without consequence.
When truth begins to weaken, responsibility does not remain intact. As responsibility fades, love itself is reshaped. What remains is not the love that once grounded human relationships, but something altered. A form of love detached from truth becomes unstable, selective, and reactive. It adapts to perception rather than being anchored in reality. What appears as care can lose its foundation. What feels like compassion can turn into confusion.
This shift does not remain limited to the individual. It extends into systems, cultures, and the ways in which reality is interpreted. The result is not random disorder, but a structured form of confusion that follows an internal logic. Drawing from Scripture and theological reflection, this book brings clarity to a time of increasing uncertainty and growing deception. It does not offer simple answers, but a framework that allows deeper understanding.
It shows why love cannot exist independently of truth and why its restoration is inseparable from a return to what is real. The question is not whether love still exists, but what is being called love. This is not about emotion. It is about foundation. Because where truth is lost, love cannot remain.