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ágape - traduzione in spagnolo

GRECO-CHRISTIAN TERM REFERRING TO A TYPE OF LOVE
Christian Love; Agapao; Agapē; Agape love; Agapé; AGAPE; Agapic; Agapic love; Parental love; Αγαπε; Agápē; Selfless love
  • Catacomb]] of Saints [[Marcellinus and Peter]], [[Via Labicana]], [[Rome]]

agape         
boquiabierto
parental love         
(n.) = amor paternal
Ex: Parents can show warmth and caring by hugging their children and reassuring them of parental love and concern for their welfare.
boquiabierto 1      
agaze; agape

Definizione

ágape
sust. masc.
1) Convite de caridad que tenían entre sí los primeros cristianos en sus asambleas, a fin de estrechar más y más la concordia y la unión entre los miembros de un mismo cuerpo.
2) Por extensión, banquete, comida para celebrar algún acontecimiento.

Wikipedia

Agape

In Christianity, agape (; from Ancient Greek ἀγάπη (agápē)) is "the highest form of love, charity" and "the love of God for man and of man for God". This is in contrast to philia, brotherly love, or philautia, self-love, as it embraces a deep and profound sacrificial love that transcends and persists regardless of circumstance. The verb form goes as far back as Homer, translated literally as affection, as in "greet with affection" and "show affection for the dead". Other ancient authors have used forms of the word to denote love of a spouse or family, or affection for a particular activity, in contrast to eros (an affection of a sexual nature).

In the New Testament, it refers to the covenant love of God for humans, as well as the human reciprocal love for God; the term necessarily extends to the love of one's fellow human beings. Some contemporary writers have sought to extend the use of agape into non-religious contexts.

The concept of agape has been widely examined within its Christian context. It has also been considered in the contexts of other religions, religious ethics, and science.