St. Augustine writes that God inculcates two things in us: love for God and love for others; he adds that we must love ourselves as well (he sees these three loves as intrinsically connected). Love for St. Augustine is first among the virtues (indeed, for him it is the fountainhead of all virtue). Do you agree? Is there something unrealistic about privileging love in this way?
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