Love
Ancient Perspectives
Contributor(s)
Grødum, Kari (editor)
Hägg, Henny Fiskå (editor)
Kaufman, John (editor)
Tollefsen, Torstein Theodor (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
"This anthology presents and discusses perceptions on the notion of love in ancient philosophy and early Christian theology. The notion of love is discussed firstly in two critical readings of Anders Nygren’s study Agape and Eros (1930-36). Nygren´s distinction of eros, on the one hand, as an egocentric, human love and agape, on the other hand, as Christian, theocentric and divine love, has long been received almost as a dogmatic truth and prevented a more nuanced understanding. The metaphysics and ethics of love are further discussed in relation to Platonic, Neoplatonic, biblical and early Christian – especially Eastern Christian – thinking. Related questions such as “Is all love essentially divine?”and “Is unselfish love possible?” and themes such as love as a unifying force, and ascetical love, are also discussed.
The papers were first presented at an international research seminar, The Metochi Seminar, at the University of Agder´s study centre in Greece (the Metochi Study Centre), on the island of Lesvos."
Keywords
Love, Nygren, Ancient philosophy, Early christian teology,DOI
10.23865/noasp.133ISBN
9788202726904, 9788202726911, 9788202726928, 9788202726935, 9788202669652Publisher website
https://www.cappelendamm.no/Publication date and place
Oslo, 2021Classification
Philosophy
Christianity
Ancient Greek and Roman philosophy