Agape — love that does not depend on the beloved's worthiness, beauty, or return — is the most demanding form of love and the one most traditions have placed at the center of their ethical vision. It asks us to care for the stranger, the enemy, the difficult and the excluded, not because they have earned it but because loving well is what human beings are for. This domain examines agape across Christian, Jewish, Buddhist, and other traditions and what it actually asks of ordinary people.
Each step builds on the last.