Cross Balance

bullet1 The Four Loves

Having looked at the Trinity and the Christian Church,
I started considering other aspects of Christian doctrine and life
 in relation to personalities.
With regard to the commandment to love God and one's neighbour as oneself,
I thought about the four loves that C S Lewis identifies
- perhaps each of these would be linked to a personality type,
where its expression would tend to dominate.
Lewis describes three natural loves (friendship (storge), eros, and affection (philia))
- and one supernatural love (charity or agape).
If you look at the personality traits,
I think they can correspond as shown.

Charity or agape is a divine, unconditional love
that gives no thought to self.  
As Christians we are all expected to show this,
but I think that it will only express itself best
in the person who has a balanced personality.
I have therefore put it in the middle of the cross.
The other loves are centred around agape.
Friendship would be expressed best in the outgoing talker personality;
and brotherly familial affection would be typical of the thinker.
The eros or physical love (not just sexual)
would be demonstrated by the sense based personalities
ie both the observer and the doer.