C.S. Lewis on Love…

November 22, 2006  |  Quotes, Resources

If you asked twenty good men what they thought the highest of the virtues, nineteen of them would reply ‘Unselfishness’.  But if you asked almost any of the great Christians of old he would have replied, ‘Love’.  You see what has happened?  A negative term has been substituted for a positive, and this is of more than philosophical importance.  The negative ideal of Unselfishness carries with it the suggestion not primarily of securing good things for others, but of going without them ourselves, as if our abstinence and not their happiness was the important point.  I do not think this is the Christian virtue of Love.

C.S. Lewis – The Weight Of Glory 

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