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The Four Loves - C.S. Lewis
The Four Loves
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The Four Loves summarizes four kinds of human love--affection, friendship, erotic love, and the love of God. Masterful without being magisterial, this book's wise, gentle, candid reflections on the virtues and dangers of love draw on sources from Jane Austen to St. Augustine. The chapter on... show more
The Four Loves summarizes four kinds of human love--affection, friendship, erotic love, and the love of God. Masterful without being magisterial, this book's wise, gentle, candid reflections on the virtues and dangers of love draw on sources from Jane Austen to St. Augustine. The chapter on charity (love of God) may be the best thing Lewis ever wrote about Christianity. Consider his reflection on Augustine's teaching that one must love only God, because only God is eternal, and all earthly love will someday pass away: Who could conceivably begin to love God on such a prudential ground--because the security (so to speak) is better? Who could even include it among the grounds for loving? Would you choose a wife or a Friend--if it comes to that, would you choose a dog--in this spirit? One must be outside the world of love, of all loves, before one thus calculates. His description of Christianity here is no less forceful and opinionated than in Mere Christianity or The Problem of Pain, but it is far less anxious about its reader's response--and therefore more persuasive than any of his apologetics. When he begins to describe the nature of faith, Lewis writes: "Take it as one man's reverie, almost one man's myth. If anything in it is useful to you, use it; if anything is not, never give it a second thought." --Michael Joseph Gross
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Format: paperback
Publisher: Fontana Books
Pages no: 128
Edition language: English
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Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd
Philosophical Musings of a Book Nerd rated it
5.0 Lewis explores love
This is one of those books that every time I read it (this is the third time I think) I learn something new, so I guess I am going to have to put this book up in the realms of literature. The interesting thing about this book is that when Lewis wrote it he had not been in a relationship (he remained...
Ivinela's Books
Ivinela's Books rated it
5.0 Four Loves (The C.)
As it can be expected by C.S Lewis, a rarely thoughtful and profound book.
XOX
XOX rated it
It is not as bad as the other Lewis books, but I still couldn't give it a 2 starts. Maybe one and a half.Boring generalization of relationship. Lewis made the mistake again relying too much on his misconception about pagan worship and other stuff that he dislike because they don't beleive in the sam...
Kiwiria
Kiwiria rated it
Good but nothing special. I wasn't too impressed by it, as I didn't really get as much out of it as I had expected. All Lewis writes is true, but it's all stuff I had already thought about myself. Sure, it was nice to be reminded of some of it, but I had hoped to learn something, and was disappointe...
Lavinia
Lavinia rated it
'the four loves' [1960] sau 'cele patru iubiri', pentru norocosii care au prins cartea de la humanitas, aparuta in 1997, impreuna cu 'problema durerii' si 'despre minuni'.cartea pleaca de la cei patru termeni care definesc dragostea, intilniti in noul testament: storge [afectiunea], fileo [prietenia...
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