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The Community of the Beautiful - A Theological Aesthetics (Paperback)
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The Community of the Beautiful - A Theological Aesthetics (Paperback)
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2000 Catholic Press Association Award Winner! The claim has been
made that we are gripped today in an aesthetic crisis" with
considerable theological ramifications. Aesthetics, which has
existed since the first human heart was moved by the influence of
the beautiful, has played a major role, both implicit and explicit,
in theological reflection. In The Community of the Beautiful
Alejandro Garcia-Rivera draws from the North American philosophical
tradition and Hispanic theological thought to propose a new
aesthetic principle: a redemptive building of the community of the
beautiful. The Community of the Beautiful focuses on the premise
that religion and beauty go together. Yet today hundreds of
theological treatises continue to speak solely of the "truth" of
their claims. The Community of the Beautiful addresses this silence
with a proposal about the relationship between God and the
beautiful. It asks the question: How can the finite human creature
name the nameless, perceive the imperceptible, make visible the
invisible? The answer is what Hans Urs von Balthasar called a
theological aesthetics. The Community of the Beautiful is not
simply an analysis of Balthasar's theology; there exists a more
personal and concrete reason for a reconsideration of the
connection between God and the beautiful. The experience of a
particular living ecclesial tradition, the Latin Church of the
Americas, may be a guide to a world that lost its confidence in the
religious dimensions of the beautiful. Garcia-Rivera recasts the
question of theological aesthetics posed above in light of the
religious experience of the Latin Church of the Americas so that
the question becomes: What moves the human heart? To answer that
question, Garcia-Rivera draws on along-ignored philosophical
tradition. The philosophical semiotics of Charles Peirce and Josiah
Royce enter into dialogue with the theological aesthetics of Hans
Urs von Balthasar to describe the traditional transcendentals, the
True and the Good, as communities. The final transcendental, the
beautiful, enters into conversation with the semiotic aesthetics of
Jan Mukarovsky and the religious experience of the Latin American
Church to become the dazzling Vision of the community of the
beautiful, God's community. Chapters are "Pied Beauty," "A
Different Beauty," "Seeing the Form," "The Community of the True,"
"The Community of the Good," "The Community of the Beautiful," and
"Lifting up the Lowly." Alejandro R. Garcia-Rivera, a Roman
Catholic lay theologian, received his doctorate in theology from
the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago and holds degrees in
physics from Ohio State University and Miami University. The author
of numerous articles and winner of a Catholic Press Association
award, he is assistant professor of systematic theology at the
Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley. "
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