Loving in Freedom

by James Park

(Minneapolis, MN: Existential Books, 1989)       8 pages
(ISBN: 0-89231-553-?)

    This tall book (11 inches X 4.5 inches)
is a shorter version of Chapter 3 of
New Ways of Loving:
How Authenticity Transforms Relationships

"Loving in Freedom:
Choice & Flexibility Instead of Security & Obligation".
If you buy New Ways of Loving,
you have no need for this shorter version.
But it might be an appropriate gift for people intimidated by large books.



FOUR QUESTIONS ASKED ON THE COVER:

Can we create loving relationships
that are both committed and voluntary?

Why does 'love' so frequently degenerate
into duties and obligations?

Is it possible to love beyond
patterns and expectations?

When our relationship reaches an impasse,
might it be possible for us to create
a brand new relationship with each other?


TABLE OF CONTENTS

I. CHOICE

II. FLEXIBILITY

III. SECURITY

IV. OBLIGATION

V. CONCLUSION

VI. PERSONAL POSTSCRIPT


    This is the very cheapest of the publications of Existential Books:
Wholesale price: $.50,
plus $1.00 postage and handling.

    To receive your personal copy,
send $1.50 by check or money-order to:

Existential Books
Lofts on Arts Avenue #218
1829 Third Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55404-2185
    Minnesota residents add 4 cents for state and local sales taxes.


Created January 7, 2009; Revised


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