Agáp
Agáp, also spelled agape, is a Greek word that describes a selfless, unconditional love. It is often considered the highest form of love, distinct from eros (romantic or passionate love) or philia (friendship love). In Christian theology, agáp is seen as the love of God for humanity and the love that Christians are called to show to one another and to all people. This love is characterized by sacrifice, empathy, and a desire for the well-being of the beloved, regardless of their actions or merit.
The concept of agáp appears throughout ancient Greek philosophy and literature, but it is most prominently
Philosophically, agáp can be understood as a universal benevolence or a divine principle that underpins moral