
The Four Loves by C. S. Lewis
by C. S. Lewis
3.8/5
1 book reviewed · 3.8 avg
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A thoughtful theological exploration of four types of love that succeeds as philosophical reflection but may feel abstract for readers seeking practical relationship guidance.
What works
• Clear analytical framework for understanding different types of love
• Intellectually honest about love's potential for both good and harm
• Accessible prose that makes complex theological concepts understandable
• Timeless insights about human relationship dynamics
• Avoids both cynicism and sentimentality in discussing love
What doesn't
• Abstract philosophical approach offers limited practical guidance
• 1960s social assumptions feel dated for contemporary readers
• Requires acceptance of Christian theological framework for full impact
• Less immediately applicable than modern relationship self-help books