In thought and Faith, we’ve heard how love’s defined:to take another, all in all, and willjust as God sees; as if—oneself resigned—some plan above, negation could fulfill. But union calls for man to take his wife as his own flesh; other, now not apart. A promise made to build a common life: to hold humility—onlyContinue reading “To Love”
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Friendship and Its Contexts
In his Nicomachean Ethics, Aristotle discusses the nature of friendship and its profound (and perhaps near primary) importance in a fulfilling human life. This claim in itself could and has been the subject of much discourse, but his development of this topic provides many other ideas that are worth pursuing in their own right. OneContinue reading “Friendship and Its Contexts”