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True Love: An Interfaith Exploration of Relational Love
June 27, 2022 @ 11:00 am
There are many kinds of relational love we have for each other, and that we are instructed to exhibit for one another in our sacred scriptures. The Greek language distinguishes between Eros, erotic love; Philia, love of friends and equals; Storge, love of parents for children; and Agape, love of mankind. Come explore Jewish and Christian perspectives on these categories of love in a four part series with Rabbi Josh Franklin and Father Constantine Lazarakis.
There are many kinds of relational love we have for each other, and that we are instructed to exhibit for one another in our sacred scriptures. The Greek language distinguishes between Eros, erotic love; Philia, love of friends and equals; Storge, love of parents for children; and Agape, love of mankind. Come explore Jewish and Christian perspectives on these categories of love in a four part series with Rabbi Josh Franklin and Father Constantine Lazarakis.
There are many kinds of relational love we have for each other, and that we are instructed to exhibit for one another in our sacred scriptures. The Greek language distinguishes between Eros, erotic love; Philia, love of friends and equals; Storge, love of parents for children; and Agape, love of mankind. Come explore Jewish and Christian perspectives on these categories of love in a four part series with Rabbi Josh Franklin and Father Constantine Lazarakis.
There are many kinds of relational love we have for each other, and that we are instructed to exhibit for one another in our sacred scriptures. The Greek language distinguishes between Eros, erotic love; Philia, love of friends and equals; Storge, love of parents for children; and Agape, love of mankind. Come explore Jewish and Christian perspectives on these categories of love in a four part series with Rabbi Josh Franklin and Father Constantine Lazarakis.