The Four Loves
Summary
The book «The Four Loves» by C.S. Lewis explores various aspects of love, dividing them into four categories: affection, friendship, eros, and agape. Lewis analyzes each of these forms of love, examining their nature, significance, and impact on human relationships. Affection is described as a natural and instinctive love, often found in family relationships. Friendship is seen as a voluntary and deep mutual understanding between people, based on shared interests and values. Eros, or romantic love, is explored as a passionate attraction that can be both creative and destructive. Agape, or divine love, is presented as the highest form of love, selfless and sacrificial, seeking the good of others. Lewis emphasizes that each of these forms of love has its virtues and flaws, and that true love is achieved through a harmonious combination of all four.
