Our Primordial Need for Beauty | Jonathan Pageau & Fr. Stephen Freeman
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- Опубликовано: 27 июл 2024
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after all beauty if the splendor of truth.
The idea that God is love is the most important Christian idea that we need to remind the world of
I like the way Jordan Peterson relates real beauty to the experience of awe.
Beauty has to be denied for materialism to function. Otherwise is to recognize that there’s a inmaterial universal source outside of what man can measure.
Beauy is NOT in the eyes of the beholder.
I think because we are all at differrent places in life we sync differently at different times with beauty.
Not ONLY in the eyes of the beholder. Ultimately, beauty is whatever God decides is beauty. Which is, whatever reflects Him in certain ways.
beauty is everywhere but the idea that it's in the eyes of the beholder is more about how open the beholder is to the beauty. A pile of garbage can have great beauty. An electrician may see great beauty in circuit boards. He won't be able to share the beauty with others because they aren't electricians. When I worked in the factories there was great beauty in the structures. The other workers seemed blind to it. They laughed (in a friendly way) when I pointed it out.
Remember American Beauty when the kid said the garbage bag was the most beautiful thing ever? That was valid. Our art galleries are full of hideous and untalented art that doesn't rival the beauty of a typical dumpster scene. We have beauty that is hand crafted and the accidental beauty that is everywhere.
@@unveiling_visuals don't you think people are pulled into completely immoral places through beauty? Beauty doesn't have morals.
@@MicahMicahel kinda?
I think beauty is inherently good, but it can be used for bad things, as bait.
Subjectivism is part of a centuries long tradition in art but it’s been taken so far that the very idea of objective beauty is now viewed with suspicion. It’s somehow caught up in ideas of colonialism and oppression.
Wouldn't you agree modern art is forced beauty?
More often than not, it is forced ugliness...