![]() ![]() If those sound familiar, chances are it’s because of C.S. The third is eros, the uncontrollable urge to say ‘I love you.’ The fourth kind of love is different. Next, there’s storge – the kind you have for a grandparent or a brother. The insurance company’s ad continued: “The first is philia - philia is affection that grows from friendship. What could ancient Greek, and words I learned my first semester of seminary, possibly be doing amid the most expensive ad buy of the year?Īs the 60-second spot for New York Life unfolded before my eyes, I was amazed to hear an explanation of these four aspects of love. I froze, with a guacamole-laden tortilla chip perched inches from my watering mouth, wondering if one of my kids had inadvertently changed the channel away from the Super Bowl. (RNS) - “The ancient Greeks had four words for love,” the narrator intoned. ![]()
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