The Nature of Love: Plato to LutherRandom House, 1966 - 395 Seiten A piglet disguises himself to attend the school children's Christmas party. |
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... highest good . But goodness is only one of God's attributes . Unlike the highest form of Plato , the Christian God exists and wields final power in the universe . He is not the unmoved mover of Aristotle . For he has a personality that ...
... highest good . But goodness is only one of God's attributes . Unlike the highest form of Plato , the Christian God exists and wields final power in the universe . He is not the unmoved mover of Aristotle . For he has a personality that ...
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... highest form for Plato , so too Augustine admits only one person who is truly worthy of love . Since that " person " is a supernatural God , loving him must always differ from loving other persons . Nevertheless , a great step has been ...
... highest form for Plato , so too Augustine admits only one person who is truly worthy of love . Since that " person " is a supernatural God , loving him must always differ from loving other persons . Nevertheless , a great step has been ...
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... highest good or for the sake of beatitude , but simply because God and only God is infinitely worthy of love . In his book on St. Bernard , Gilson shows how remote is Abelard's position from the orthodox doctrine of the Middle Ages ...
... highest good or for the sake of beatitude , but simply because God and only God is infinitely worthy of love . In his book on St. Bernard , Gilson shows how remote is Abelard's position from the orthodox doctrine of the Middle Ages ...
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agapē appraisal Aquinas Aristophanes Aristotle attitude Augustine beatitude beauty becomes beloved Bernard bestowing value calls caritas Chris Christ Christian love Christian mystics church commandment concept courtly love created deity desire divine doctrine emotional eros and agape eros tradition erotic eternal everything exist faith father feeling Freud give God's love Greek Holy Ghost human love human nature Ibid idea ideal imagination infinite instinct Jesus Jewish Jews Judaism kind ladder libido live love of persons lover Lucretius Luther man's means medieval merely merging moral neighbor never nomos Nygren Old Testament one's oneself Ovid passion Paul perfect friendship philia philosophers Plato Platonic love Plotinus possible reality reason reciprocity religion religious love righteousness Romantic love saint sake salvation Santayana satisfy says seeks self-love sense sexual sinners sins Socrates soul speak spiritual marriage symbols things tion true ultimate union universe Venus wish woman word