![]() This work, like his others, is in turn both wonderfully profound and difficult to follow. He discusses characteristics of each but doesn't succinctly define any. I was hoping, therefore, that he would define it (or the different types of it) clearly. I was drawn to this in particular because I believe "love" is a word we all use but mean different things by it. I like Lewis- I've read many books by him. They are still called so, but can become in fact complicated forms of hatred." He discusses not only what the loves look like but the dangers of putting them above their station, "For natural loves that are allowed to become gods to not remain loves. He also talks about concepts like 'need-love' (I love it/them because it's required for my well-being) and 'gift-love' (I bestow favor and provide for another because I love them). ![]() ![]() ![]() friendship (those of similar beliefs or interests).Lewis discusses what he considers the four categories or types of love: ![]()
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