Romance… Who Needs It, or Must Have It?
Have you ever considered your philosophy of romance? Christopher Marlowe’s, “The Shepherd To His Love” captures the optimism of a romantic with beautiful poesy. And Sir Walter Raleigh has a pessimistic reply in his subsequent work, “The Nymph’s Reply to the Shepherd.” But wisdom is neither naive or pessimistic. Christianity has a profound and beautiful romance story at the heart of its message. God created human beings to reflect himself, and the love between spouses and between parents and children both reflect unique aspects of God’s love. Romance is at the core of what it means to be human, and is therefore dangerous and beautiful. A Christian philosophy of romance is needed, and introduced.