Four Loves
by C.S. Lewis
- Pages
- 170
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780006280897
- Reading Time
- ~2h 59min
Four Loves is a book by C.S. Lewis. It has 170 pages.
About this book
In this work of theological reflection, C.S. Lewis examines human attachment through four distinct categories: affection, friendship, romance, and charity. Originally delivered as lectures at the University of Cambridge, the text traces each form from classical philosophical traditions into Christian thought. Lewis distinguishes between spontaneous emotional attraction and the deliberate virtues that sustain enduring relationships. He analyzes how friendship develops around shared values, how romantic love requires mutual respect to prevent possessiveness, and how familial affection provides a foundation for kinship. The final section treats charity as a selfless orientation toward God and others, presenting it as the principle that orders and completes the remaining three forms. Drawing on ancient philosophy, scripture, and everyday observation, the volume offers a structured examination of human relationships that continues to inform discussions in ethics, theology, and pastoral counseling.
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In this work of theological reflection, C.S. Lewis examines human attachment through four distinct categories: affection, friendship, romance, and charity. Originally delivered as lectures at the University of Cambridge, the text traces each form from classical philosophical traditions into Christia...
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Four Loves was written by C.S. Lewis.