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Philosophy Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic principles of the world, and not according to Christ. (Col. 2:8)

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Someone called these "three great transcendentals." This sort of parallels John Frame's Triad, though I did not get this from Frame.

We see these illustrated in Christian denominations.

Presbyterians: We are concerned with *TRUTH*. We are okay on goodness, but severely lack beauty.
Baptists: "Be good!"
Anglicans: Beauty. There churches are beautiful. Truth? Well, back to beauty.

I got this idea (the above illustration was from RC Sproul) from a number of differing theologians. I am trying to explore it out.
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Someone called these "three great transcendentals." This sort of parallels John Frame's Triad, though I did not get this from Frame.

We see these illustrated in Christian denominations.

Presbyterians: We are concerned with *TRUTH*. We are okay on goodness, but severely lack beauty.
Baptists: "Be good!"
Anglicans: Beauty. There churches are beautiful. Truth? Well, back to beauty.

I got this idea (the above illustration was from RC Sproul) from a number of differing theologians. I am trying to explore it out.
I'm interested in just knowing what beauty is!
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Someone called these "three great transcendentals." This sort of parallels John Frame's Triad, though I did not get this from Frame.

We see these illustrated in Christian denominations.

Presbyterians: We are concerned with *TRUTH*. We are okay on goodness, but severely lack beauty.
Baptists: "Be good!"
Anglicans: Beauty. There churches are beautiful. Truth? Well, back to beauty.

I got this idea (the above illustration was from RC Sproul) from a number of differing theologians. I am trying to explore it out.
I'm interested in just knowing what beauty is!


Beauty is defined (by me) this way. Does it make you want to look again?

If a plain woman walks into a room, people look up to see who interrupted their conversation, if a beautiful woman walks into a room people (men and women) do a "double take".

A stroll though the local evangelical mega-church might give you pause because of its vastness. A trip to an Anglican "big-steeple" church can end up taking all day.

A Monet ( or any other impressionist ****) will hold your attention (if at all) for a few moments only. Art museums do not stay open long enough to fully *see* a picture by an old master.
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Peter Kreeft - The Good, the True and the Beautiful

CS Lewis on Three Great Transcendentals. I disagree with Kreeft's Thomism, but he is a dynamic speaker and Lewis scholar.

(Incidentally, in this lecture, he calls pop-psychology "spiritual m@sturbation."
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