No. I"m speaking of love itself....as in God is love.
You didn't answer my question, love towards who? (How can you have "love" without an object? How would you define a love that has no object? "God is love", but what does that mean apart from the one who is loved?)
Could it be that God's jealousy for His glory is related to His love for self, and that the Calvinist's emphasis on the sovereignty and glorification of God is our best way to recognize that love?