Greek Word: Agápē (ἀγάπη)
Meaning: Unconditional love; selfless, sacrificial love.
Podcast-Style Explanation Summary:
Welcome to our quick dive into ancient Greek! Today’s word is agápē—one of the Greek words for "love," but this one goes deep. Unlike romantic éros or brotherly phílos, agápē is the kind of love that expects nothing in return. It’s the love you find in acts of kindness, in the bond between a parent and child, or in spiritual teachings—especially in early Christian texts where agápē represents divine love. It's about giving, forgiving, and showing compassion no matter what.
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Greek Word: Agápē (ἀγάπη)
Meaning: Unconditional love; selfless, sacrificial love.
Podcast-Style Explanation Summary:
Welcome to our quick dive into ancient Greek! Today’s word is agápē—one of the Greek words for "love," but this one goes deep. Unlike romantic éros or brotherly phílos, agápē is the kind of love that expects nothing in return. It’s the love you find in acts of kindness, in the bond between a parent and child, or in spiritual teachings—especially in early Christian texts where agápē represents divine love. It's about giving, forgiving, and showing compassion no matter what.
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Greek Word Audiobook Collection
Greek Word: Agápē (ἀγάπη)
Meaning: Unconditional love; selfless, sacrificial love.
Podcast-Style Explanation Summary:
Welcome to our quick dive into ancient Greek! Today’s word is agápē—one of the Greek words for "love," but this one goes deep. Unlike romantic éros or brotherly phílos, agápē is the kind of love that expects nothing in return. It’s the love you find in acts of kindness, in the bond between a parent and child, or in spiritual teachings—especially in early Christian texts where agápē represents divine love. It's about giving, forgiving, and showing compassion no matter what.