Friendship and language

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Valparaiso University

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Americans, even when not stranded on their rooftops, seem to have lost the art of friendship. They seem to be unsure just what to do with a friend. They know how to unite their bodies, but not their souls. They seem to have forgotten a rich heritage in Western thinking on the meaning of friendship. The ancient Greeks thought that friendship at its best involved conversing about the noble and the good.

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Permission granted by James Old, editor of The Cresset.

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von Heyking, John. "Friendship and its language". Cresset. 2007, vol. 70, no. 3. pp. 21-27.

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