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    lover in the good of the beloved. To determine which kind of love we might feel around us and whether or not it’s a truth love‚ we can look for the significance of a different kind of love. Love is defined by the three Greek terms: eros‚ philia and agape. Eros is a romantic and pure emotion love without the balance of logic. It’s a kind of love with sensual desire and longing. Eros is a type of love where people fall in love extremely fast but do not have their priorities set for each other. They

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    Christian beliefs. Fletcher’s new approach to Christian love was clearly stated using his six fundamental principles; to show that agape overrules all other laws - any decision with unconditional love and selfless motives at the heart of it will always end with a desirable result. Fletcher used a quote by Tillich

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    is pregnant he responds immediately by saying "it’s awful‚ it’s terrible". Simon then tells Nan that she should get an abortion in England. Nan also has a relationship in the movie with her parents. The love displayed by Nan’s parents is ultimately agape love‚ but her father‚ who also gives Nan money for school‚ heavily favours her. The actual relationship between Nan’s mother and father seems weak‚ because they are always arguing. The love demonstrated between the couple is empty love since there

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    “How far is Situation Ethics’ a satisfactory approach to moral decision-making?” Joseph Fletcher’s situation ethics states that decision-making should be based upon the circumstances of a particular situation‚ and not fixated upon law. The principles of situation ethics derive from Jesus’ action of breaking the law when the situation demanded it for reasons of love. Hence Fletcher states‚ “The situationist follows a moral law or violates it according to love’s need”. Therefore a situationist would

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    language of the New Testament) uses two different words to describe and define love. The most commonly used Greek word translated "love" in the New Testament is "agape." This love is represented by God’s love for us. It is a non-partial‚ sacrificial love probably best exemplified by God’s provision for our rebellion: "For God so loved (agape) the world‚ that He gave His only begotten Son‚ that whoever believes in Him should not perish‚ but have eternal life. (John 3:16)” The Greek word "phileo" defines

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    Love: The Four Letter Word Love‚ the four letter word that binds us all together. Whether it is the love of a significant other or your best friend‚ love is the glue to all relationships. Love is important as it give purpose and significance to bonds created with others. When you truly love another‚ the love for them is put above yourself. The main types of love are Companionship Love‚ Romantic or Sexual Love‚ Family Love‚ Friendship Love and Charity Love‚ all of which are not only important to

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    Cited: “Agape.” The New World Encyclopedia. March. < http://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/ entry/Agape> Winkleman‚ Tom E. Bible Study Manuals. “Love.”

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    An introduction to Philippians 4:1-2 Visualize yourself on a missionary journey during the peak time of your life‚ dwelling on the sole obedience of God’s calling. Upon entering a city to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ‚ only to be arrested‚ placed in handcuffed‚ deprived of your belongings‚ and booked into a prison cell. Not much room for luxury‚ yet your faith is at its peak. Faithfully‚ God surrounds you with a people who are yet matured in Christ‚ however‚ they offer their most valuable

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    have long term commitment. The last style of love is Agape‚ the result of Eros and Storge love. This love is known as selflessness‚ enduring and unconditional. Moreover‚ when compare with other categories‚ Agape is the purest and truest kind of love emotion. Eventhough‚ they have to do something that is agent their own desire‚ without expectation of any reward‚ people with this love type will scarify themselves to make other people happy . Agape is limited and unique‚ however‚ it is one of the best

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    a force that is‚ at its purest form‚ always one step above mankind. In love’s ability to exist differently from person to person‚ one can find love to be a conglomeration of different branches. It can be said that there are six such categories: Agape‚ a love which sets store on physical attraction in order to remain all-giving and intense; Eros‚ a love based on high passion; Storge‚ a love that is friendship-based and down to earth; Pragma‚ the searching for a partner to build a life with; Ludus

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