What is love? I imagine if you asked a hundred people you’d get a plethora of different answers. Their response would be based on their paradigm, the filter or lenses through which you see life. For ...
As a classicist, I am often asked for Greek and Roman reflections on love for holidays and weddings. I usually admit at the outset that ancient ideas about love rarely match modern expectations. Take, ...
Dear Dr. E: I’ve been reading the Bible a bit lately, and I can’t help but notice its repeated mandate to love everyone. How do conservatives reconcile this with their judgmental attitude toward LGBTQ ...
'Tis the season to celebrate love. Every year when Valentine's Day comes around, most of us focus on romantic love. But when you stop to think about it, there are many levels and types of love: I love ...
We all have our own definitions of love. Formed from our story, experiences, imprints, and what we’ve learned from our expired relationships. The shattering of our heart, over and over again, shakes ...
For millennia, philosophers, prophets, and poets have debated and theorized about love: what it is, how to describe it, how to cultivate it. Scientists, not so much. Indeed, only in recent decades ...
Valentine’s Day spawned a discussion in my Mass Communications class of how the media – primarily the movies – has influenced our definition of love. It’s a definition that is clearly generational.
We’re currently in the midst of a romantic love revolution. This is love in a time where people are living as fully as possible with newfound freedom and updated terms (and conditions) of endearment.
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