Our First Word: Theology of Beauty
Can Beauty bring someone to faith? In this episode, Mac and Tessa explore the intersection of apologetics (the defense of the faith) and aesthetics. While 20th-century apologetics often relied on cold logic and propositional proofs, the hosts echo Hans Urs von Balthasar and argue that beauty should be “our first word." From Mac’s vivid dream of golden eagles to the intricate poetic symmetry of the Hebrew Bible, they discuss why a beautiful life is more persuasive than a winning argument and why the arts are the essential tutor for communicating the profound truths of God. Timestamps: (01:30) Apologetics 101: Why the defense of the faith often leaves Beauty out of the equation. (04:15) Mac’s story of the golden eagles and the power of a "profession of hope." (08:30) Why the dignity of the viewer requires "invitation" rather than "prescription." (10:45) Sharing the gift of natural beauty as a form of witness. (13:45) Balthasar and Mozart: How a love for music revolutionized 20th-century theology. (17:15) The Shape of the Story: How the narrative of Scripture mimics the structure of beauty. (20:50) Why the Bible’s literary devices are essential to its message, not just "ornamentation." (24:00) Beauty as the most effective apologetic for a post-modern world.
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