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What is the primary characteristic of Agape love as described in the Bible?
What is the primary characteristic of Agape love as described in the Bible?
- A platonic friendship between individuals
- A strong romantic attachment
- Unconditional and selfless love (correct)
- A deep affection between family members
In the Bible, which type of love is associated with romantic or erotic love?
In the Bible, which type of love is associated with romantic or erotic love?
- Agape
- Storge
- Eros (correct)
- Philia
According to the Bible, what is the result of believers showing Philia love to one another?
According to the Bible, what is the result of believers showing Philia love to one another?
- It identifies them as disciples of Jesus (correct)
- It leads to a deeper understanding of God's love
- It brings people to salvation
- It fosters a sense of community among believers
Which type of love is described in the Bible as a brotherly affection or familial love?
Which type of love is described in the Bible as a brotherly affection or familial love?
What is the primary theme of the Song of Solomon, which is associated with Eros love?
What is the primary theme of the Song of Solomon, which is associated with Eros love?
What is the primary condition for being able to provide love to others?
What is the primary condition for being able to provide love to others?
According to Aristotle, what is the basis of friendly feelings for others?
According to Aristotle, what is the basis of friendly feelings for others?
What is the term for the type of love characterized by flirting and uncommitted affection?
What is the term for the type of love characterized by flirting and uncommitted affection?
What is the result of not having unconditional love for oneself?
What is the result of not having unconditional love for oneself?
What is the term for the type of love that is characterized by an unhealthy obsession with one person or way of loving?
What is the term for the type of love that is characterized by an unhealthy obsession with one person or way of loving?
What is the ultimate goal of achieving philautia, according to the text?
What is the ultimate goal of achieving philautia, according to the text?
What is the primary characteristic of Eros in the context of Greek terms for love?
What is the primary characteristic of Eros in the context of Greek terms for love?
According to the ancient Greeks, what was the primary reason for considering Eros as dangerous and frightening?
According to the ancient Greeks, what was the primary reason for considering Eros as dangerous and frightening?
Which type of love is associated with infatuation and physical pleasure?
Which type of love is associated with infatuation and physical pleasure?
What is the primary difference between Eros and Philia in the context of Greek terms for love?
What is the primary difference between Eros and Philia in the context of Greek terms for love?
How do people typically define love in today’s society?
How do people typically define love in today’s society?
What is the common theme that underlies the concept of love in the biblical context?
What is the common theme that underlies the concept of love in the biblical context?
Flashcards
Agape
Agape
A love characterized by unconditional acceptance and selflessness, often described as the highest form of love in the Bible.
Eros
Eros
A strong feeling of romantic love and sexual desire, often associated with passion and desire.
Philia
Philia
A love for friends, characterized by deep affection and commitment.
Storge
Storge
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Philautia
Philautia
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Ludus
Ludus
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Mania
Mania
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Romantic Love
Romantic Love
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Self-Love
Self-Love
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Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
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Mania
Mania
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Eros (in Greek terms)
Eros (in Greek terms)
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Philia (in Greek terms)
Philia (in Greek terms)
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Love for Others
Love for Others
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Unconditional Love
Unconditional Love
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Love (in today's society)
Love (in today's society)
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Love (in the Bible)
Love (in the Bible)
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Study Notes
Types of Love in the Bible
- Agape love is defined in John 3:16 as God's love for the world, demonstrated by giving His only begotten Son for humanity's salvation.
- Storge love is brotherly affection, as described in Romans 12:10, where believers are encouraged to show love and respect for one another.
Greek Terms for Love
- Philia (affectionate love) is described in John 13:35 as the love disciples have for one another, identifying them as Christ's followers.
- Eros love is described in Song of Solomon 1:2-4 as romantic and sexual desire, associated with passion and physical pleasure.
Self-Love
- Philautia (self-love) is the healthy form of self-love, promoting self-compassion and understanding, as described in Aristotle's philosophy.
- Philautia is essential for being able to love others, as you cannot share what you do not have.
Other Types of Love
- Ludus is playful or uncommitted love, often characterized by flirting and crushes, commonly seen in young relationships.
- Mania is an unhealthy, addictive type of love, where individuals become obsessed with one person or way of loving.
Biblical Concept of Love
- The biblical concept of love encompasses agape, storge, philia, and eros, each with its unique characteristics and expressions.
- Understanding these types of love can provide insight into the complexities of human relationships and emotions.
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Description
Explore the different types of love mentioned in the Bible, including Agape, Storge, Philia, and Eros, with examples from John 3:16, Romans 12:10, John 13:35, and Song of Solomon 1:2-4. Test your knowledge of these biblical concepts and their meanings.