21.Jason thinks about Sonja constantly. He thinks about her so much that he is unable to eat and sleep properly. The term the ancient Greeks would use to describe this kind of love is:
a.philos.
b.agape.
c.eros.
d.fatuous.
22.Theologian Paul Tillich believes that the highest form of love is the merging of:
a.brotherly love and mature love.
b.eros and agape.
c.romantic love and consummate love.
d.philos and eros.
23.Tillich believed that "chaotic desire" occurred when there was:
a.passion with intimacy.
b.philos without eros.
c.the merging of agape and philos.
d.eros without agape.
24.A corporate executive quit her job in a fortune 500 corporation to start a soup kitchen to feed the homeless. Her love for the homeless is an example of:
a.eros.
b.carnal love.
c.philos.
d.consummate love.
25.Paul and Arthur grew up in the same neighborhood and have been best friends since the second grade. The two are so close that Paul frequently says, "I would give my right arm for John." Paul's attitude toward John is an example of:
a.eros.
b.carnal love.
c.philos.
d.fatuous love.
26.Societies with high crime rates tend to have low levels of:
a.eros.
b.alienation.
c.philos.
d.infatuation.
27.A key difference between agape and philos as forms of love is:
a.agape is exclusive and philos is nonexclusive.
b.agape is only about your spouse and philos is only about your children.
c.agape indicates a high degree of caring, while philos does not.
d.agape is not part of American love, but philos is.
28.The term Erich Fromm used to describe love that is characterized by friendship and companionship is:
a.carnal love.
b.romantic love.
c.brotherly love.
d.consummate love.
29.According to Fromm, mature love includes attachment plus:
a.mutual dependence.
b.acceptance.
c.sexual response.
d.self-revelation.
30.Fromm uses the term pair-bonded to describe people who share:
a.their most secret thoughts and feelings.
b.physical and emotional space with one another.
c.all of the elements of mature love.
d.a common set of background factors.