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The Fullness of Love
註釋Eric Todd experienced a life-changing phenomenon of life after death at the moment of his mother’s passing. He intuited a Oneness wrapped in indescribable Love and Peace, or an “InfiUnity” with God.



Todd is also a “recovering” Evangelical calling to repeal and replace “Churchianity.” Baptized in a history of racism, partisan politics, and religious nationalism, he makes the case that it is a dangerous cult, co-opting the name of Christ.



He believes that the teachings of Jesus, unfiltered by centuries of constrictive voices, are revolutionary to hearers today. As such, Todd declares a mandate, saying, “It’s time to know deeper, not more,” and has found freedom in the “unknowing” mysteries of God.



In The Fullness of Love, Todd draws from the ancient faith’s wealth of orthodoxy, distilling difficult and nuanced biblical passages to transform the message and practice for the twenty-first century.