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1 Feb 18, 20071 The Greatest of These is Love Session 3 Eros: Romantic Love

2 Feb 18, 20072 The Greatest of These is Love Eros Wikipedia defines eros as “passionate love, with sensual desire and longing” The Modern Greek word “erotas” means “romantic love”

3 Feb 18, 20073 The Greatest of These is Love Eros What is romantic love in our culture? Think about romance movies. What are they normally about? What is the basic plot?

4 Feb 18, 20074 The Greatest of These is Love Romantic Love is…? Feeling of “being in love” Primarily feelings of passion that lead to physical expression What brings us happiness The “greatest good” Arbitrary and fleeting

5 Feb 18, 20075 The Greatest of These is Love Romantic Love is…? “If two people love each other, nothing else matters... Love prevents even adulterous sex from being really immoral… A man who loses everything for a love, even an illicit love, is to be both pitied and envied… For a woman…it is immoral…not to do everything in her power to make men have erotic desires whenever they look at her, and if she does not have at least one man at any given time who adores her, her life is pointless…” (from Love, Allen, 63).

6 Feb 18, 20076 The Greatest of These is Love Realistic View of Romantic Love Eros it promotes appreciation of the beloved regardless of any pleasure that can be obtained from them. “Without Eros sexual desire, like every other desire, is in fact about ourselves. Within Eros is about the Beloved” (Lewis, Four Loves, 95). It is the exclusive and intense attachment between a particular man and a particular woman (Allen, Love, 87).

7 Feb 18, 20077 The Greatest of These is Love Realistic View of Romantic Love Being “in love” is the spark that moves us toward a deeper love, the love of commitment. “Being ‘in love’ first moved them to promise fidelity: this quieter love enables them to keep the promise. It is on this love that the engine of marriage is run: being in love was the explosion that started it.” (Lewis, Mere Christianity, 99). Do you agree?

8 Feb 18, 20078 The Greatest of These is Love Realistic View of Romantic Love Eros in the context of marriage – love that achieves the end to love well, always and faithfully. “Marriage is the friend and developer of love” (Allen, Love, 76). How does marriage - the element of commitment - develop romantic love?

9 Feb 18, 20079 The Greatest of These is Love Flame Responses?

10 Feb 18, 200710 The Greatest of These is Love Flame Raya – friendship love, soul mate, companion. Song of Songs 4:7 Ahava – deep affection, love of the will, more than temporary urges, emotion that leads to commitment. Song of Songs 8:7 (agape), Proverbs 7:18 (philia, eros), Proverbs 5:19 (philia), Hosea 8:9 (agape) Dode – sexual element, eros. Song of Songs 1:2

11 Feb 18, 200711 The Greatest of These is Love Flame “Maybe our culture has no clue what true sexuality looks like.”

12 Feb 18, 200712 The Greatest of These is Love Next week: Agape


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