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The modern world suffers from a peculiar amnesia. It has forgotten beauty. Not merely the decorative or the pleasant, but beauty in its deepest and most ancient sense: the radiance of truth, the splendor of the good, the visible trace of the divine. This forgetfulness has not occurred suddenly, nor has it been uniform. It has unfolded gradually, as a cultural and spiritual erosion, until many today no longer recognize beauty as something objective, binding, or revelatory. Instead, beauty is often reduced to personal preference, sentiment, or entertainment. Yet the Catholic tradition has always insisted that beauty is far more than this. It is a transcendental, inseparable from truth and goodness, and ultimately rooted in the very being of God. To contemplate beauty is to be drawn toward the One who is Beauty itself.
This book begins from the conviction that beauty is indispensable to the Catholic faith. It is not an ornament added to doctrine or morality, nor a luxury for the aesthetically inclined. Beauty is a theological necessity. It is woven into the fabric of revelation, expressed in the liturgy, embodied in the saints, and manifested in the Church's artistic patrimony. Sacred art, in all its forms, is not merely a cultural achievement but a participation in the divine creativity. It is a privileged means by which the faithful encounter the mysteries of salvation.
Title
The Theology of Beauty and Sacred Art
Author
Sidney Goodwin
Publisher
Colloquium
Published
April 2026
Weight
187g
Page Count
154
Dimensions
14 x 21.6 x 0.9 cm
ISBN
9798235133648
ISBN-10
8235133644
Eden Code
7458153
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