For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

Amor Mundi Part 4: The Earth Embraced / Miroslav Volf's 2025 Gifford Lectures

Aug 20, 2025
Miroslav Volf, a prominent theologian and public intellectual, dives into the depths of agapic love and creation’s inherent goodness. He contrasts the self-serving love of Dostoevsky’s Ivan Karamazov with the unconditional embrace of Father Zosima, urging a radical love that values existence. Volf interweaves themes from Genesis and explores the joy and grief within God's love, emphasizing that our capacity for mutual responsibility and hope lies in acknowledging the flawed beauty of the world. A thought-provoking exploration of love that sustains life.
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Two Contrasting Loves

  • Dostoevsky frames two ways of loving the world: Ivan's selective, appetite-driven love and Zosima's universal agapic love.
  • Agapic love embraces the world unconditionally and contrasts sharply with rejection or possessive control.
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Thirst For Life Explains Ivan's Contradiction

  • Ivan's
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Love Every Grain Of Sand

  • Father Zosima calls for loving "every grain of sand" and all human sin as part of God's likeness.
  • This universal, enduring love mixes erotic appreciation of goods with agapic compassion for the undeserving.
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