
The four loves
C. S. Lewis's book The Four Loves (1960) explores the four types of love according to the Greek concept.
Storge (affection), philia (friendship), eros (romantic love), and agape (selfless, divine love). Lewis analyzes how each of these loves manifests itself in human life, their benefits, and the dangers of being out of balance. He particularly emphasizes the difference between love driven by human needs and love that is selfless and divine. The book offers a Christian perspective on love and its role in spiritual growth, encouraging readers to develop a deeper understanding of their relationships with others and with God.
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