Love Human and Divine: Reflections on Love, Sexuality, and Friendship
By (Author) L. William Countryman
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
Morehouse Publishing
1st August 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
261.8357
Paperback
96
Width 102mm, Height 152mm
Christians have long tried to separate eros and agape--eros being the more passionate form of love and agape being the "holy" one. Countryman argues that this is an over-interpretation of the linguistic differences of the original Greek, and that there can be no difference between the two. In this important book, Countryman explores how God's passion and our passion meet, in communion with one another, and in community. Many Christians are uncomfortable with the idea of passion, but cannot dispense with it given that the Song of Songs is about God's passion- this book explores how God's passion and our passion meet. Countryman's star in the UK is rising after writing Dirt, Sea and Greed for the Canterbury Press, and a column on the Church Times. His compassionate approach to human sexuality is winning him many admirers.
L. William Countryman is Sherman E. Johnson Professor in Biblical Studies at the Church Divinity School of the Pacific in Berkeley, California. He is a popular speaker, and the author of many books including Gifted by Otherness, Living on the Border of the Holy, and Forgiven and Forgiving, all available from Morehouse Publishing.