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| + | topic_name = Philia = love | | ||
| + | subtopics = [[Translating love]], [[Eros]], [[Agape]], [[Storge]] | ||
| + | * [[Love]] | | ||
| + | opinion_pieces = {{short_opinions}} | | ||
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| + | Philia, in ancient Greek texts such as the [[New Testament]] is used to describe the love that occurs between family members and friends. | ||
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| + | ===New Testament passages=== | ||
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| + | ==Quotes== | ||
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| + | ==Links== | ||
| + | * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philia Wikipedia - Philia] | ||
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| + | {{returnto}} [[Koine Greek]] | ||
| + | [[Category:Koine Greek]] | ||
Latest revision as of 07:26, 18 July 2009
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Philia, in ancient Greek texts such as the New Testament is used to describe the love that occurs between family members and friends.
New Testament passages
Quotes
Links
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