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Centers on the post-resurrection encounter between Jesus and his disciples at the Sea of Tiberias, as described in the Gospel of John. It highlights Jesus' use of the affectionate term "children" (paidia) and the significance of Peter recognizing Jesus through love rather than sight. The text focuses on the triple questioning of Peter's love by Jesus, exploring the different Greek words used for love (agapao and phileo) and how Peter's response reveals his humility and sincere, though imperfect, affection.
By Michael FierroCenters on the post-resurrection encounter between Jesus and his disciples at the Sea of Tiberias, as described in the Gospel of John. It highlights Jesus' use of the affectionate term "children" (paidia) and the significance of Peter recognizing Jesus through love rather than sight. The text focuses on the triple questioning of Peter's love by Jesus, exploring the different Greek words used for love (agapao and phileo) and how Peter's response reveals his humility and sincere, though imperfect, affection.