S5E26 – TFL – Charity (Part II)
In this episode, the crew discuss inordinate loves, the nature of God, as well as divine versions of Gift-love and Need-love.
In this episode, the crew discuss inordinate loves, the nature of God, as well as divine versions of Gift-love and Need-love.
This week on the podcast, we discussed Lewis’ criticism of St. Augustine. Dr. Joseph Zepeda came onto the show to unpack some of the issues involved, drawing from his paper, “St. Augustine and human loves in The Four Loves and Till We Have Faces”.
We begin discussing the fourth and final love, “charity”.
Kathy Keller speaks to David about her childhood letters to C.S. Lewis, and also about the book on marriage which she co-authored with her husband.
David and Andrew interview their respective wives.
Today the gang wrap-up the chapter about Romantic Love (“Eros”).
We are currently reading the Eros chapter in The Four Loves, so David interviewed Abigail Santamaria about her book concerning Lewis’ wife, Joy Davidman.
The February edition of “The Common Room”, where we discussed which of the natural loves is “best”.
Today we continued discussing Eros, focussing on the act of Venus and how we regard the human body.
The team begin talking about the third of the four loves, Eros.