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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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Originally Posted by Spear Dane 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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Originally Posted by CarolinaCalvinist Quote:
Originally Posted by Spear Dane 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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