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The Natural Theology of Beauty, and the Glory of Love

  • Peter Forrest

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Abstract

In this paper, I present a piece of natural theology, whose pro tanto conclusion is the existence of god-the-artist, that is a lower case "g" god, a creator who creates for the sake of beauty, but who is not worthy of worship, a god who can be admired but should not be loved. I then consider some only partially successful responses to this dismal conclusion. Finally, I show to reconcile the idea of a god motivated by love of beauty with the religious tradition of an upper case "G" God, who is not merely to be worshiped but loves us and invites a loving response.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)481-497
JournalSophia
Volume61
Issue number3
Early online date12 May 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2022

Keywords

  • Transvaluation
  • Symposium
  • Philosophy
  • Natural Theology
  • God
  • goddess
  • Beauty
  • Glory
  • Lovely
  • Von Balthasar
  • Kenosis

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