The Four Loves

C.S. Lewis, in his book The Four Loves, explored the nature of love by categorizing it into four distinct types, drawing from both classical Greek terminology and Christian theology. His exploration was rooted in his understanding of human relationships and divine love. Storge (Affection) This is the most basic and Read more…

Willing the Good of the Other

Bishop Robert Barron’s explanation of love, deeply rooted in Christian theology, particularly draws from the works of St. Thomas Aquinas and the teachings of the Catholic Church. Barron articulates that love is fundamentally an act of the will rather than merely an emotional response. According to Barron, this love involves Read more…

LOVE from 30,000 feet?

Christianity In Christianity, love is a fundamental concept described in the New Testament. The highest form of love, agape, is seen as unconditional and selfless, akin to the love God has for humanity. This divine love is reflected in Jesus’ teachings, such as the commandment to “love your neighbor as Read more…

Love

Love is often one of the most profound and meaningful aspects of life: 1. Emotional Fulfillment Love provides deep emotional connections that fulfill our innate need for intimacy and closeness. Whether it’s romantic love, familial love, or the love of friends, these relationships offer comfort, joy, and a sense of Read more…

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