Beauteous Truth: Love, Reason and Imagination
COMMENTARY: An age that can’t think objectively or love self-sacrificially can still be touched by beauty.
COMMENTARY: An age that can’t think objectively or love self-sacrificially can still be touched by beauty.
COMMENTARY: We often mistake intelligence for wisdom, but only goodness helps us see reality as it truly is.
Modernity has dulled our sense of the sacred. Here’s how it happened — and how beauty, faith and worship can reignite it.
The transcendentals are nothing less than a glorious trinity of trinities
It is supremely closed-minded to throw away Homer and Mozart and Augustine.
‘To persevere is to remain constant in goodness,’ the Holy Father said at the Angelus.
The reason of the heart is instinctive recognition of truth, goodness and beauty.
All that is good, all that is true and all that is beautiful have their source in Jesus Christ and lead us to him.
I shall always be grateful to a strange and wonderful teacher who introduced me to a world where universal truth and value do exist.
Clearly, goodness, like beauty, is a powerful tool for the evangelization of the world.
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