Lessons from history and psychology.
, published in English in 1649. Here, the passions are, like criminals, in chains and being held to account by the figures of divine grace and reason at the top.
In a sermon in Montgomery, Alabama, in 1957, Martin Luther King Jr. also took up the question of love. Like Lewis, he turned back to ancient Greek terms and distinguished between eros, philia, and agape. Eros was the love of beauty discussed by Plato, philia the love between two friends who do things together, and agape a kind of limitlessof spirit. You should love every man, King said, because God loves him, not because he is likeable: “he might be the worst person you’ve ever seen.
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