Love is not loved!?

Authors

  • Marek Dziewiecki

Keywords:

love

Abstract

The claim of the existence of love unloved may be true only if they met two conditions simultaneously. The first condition is the experience that he is someone who loves me. The second condition is the experience that I do not always love you. Only if boththese conditions occur at the same time, there may be someone who loves and who is not (always) is loved. He can not say that love is not loved, one who has never experienced love, and the one who experiences love and always love. Someone who has never experienced love, is convinced that love does not exist, and consequently can not be unloved. On the other hand, someone who'd always loved, has reason to believe that love exists and that it is always lovely.

Published

2010-06-10

How to Cite

Dziewiecki, Marek. 2010. “Love Is Not loved!?”. The Journals of Catechetical Formation 38 (2):5-15. https://zfk.diecezja.radom.pl/index.php/zfk/article/view/615.

Issue

Section

Human and Christian formation

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