Ancient wisdom speaks of three prime virtues: the true, the good, and the beautiful. These virtues are not a means to some other end (which would be a lesser end) -- rather these virtues are self justifying; they are an end in themselves; they are the telos of our lives.
Contemporary Christianity has placed an emphasis on two of these three virtues. From the truth of Christ we have developed Christian apologetics. From the goodness of Christ we have developed Christian ethics. What we are missing is a Christian aesthetics developed from the beauty of Christ. And what we are lacking is what we need the most right now. In a secular age that is dismissive of the Christian claim to absolute truth and a superior morality, beauty retains it's enduring appeal. For Christianity to win hearts in a secular world it has to be beautiful. We need to discover Christian aesthetics. We need to be beautiful. But how?
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