On Hartshorne's Creative Understanding of the Christian View of Love and Its Significance for Comparative Religious Studies

Process Studies 50 (1):28-44 (2021)
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Abstract

Charles Hartshorne highlights sympathy as a core element of God's love that is undervalued in Christian theology. A detailed understanding of the relationship between loving God and loving others and loving others as oneself is developed based on God's sympathetic love. A comparison between Hartshorne's sympathetic love and Confucian empathetic ren is possible since both eliminate the estrangement between the subject loving and the subject loved and both expand love to others beyond the limited scope of love in human moral practice.

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