God's beauty is omnipresent, particularly in the Scriptures, in
the liturgy, and in human friendship. In"Enjoying God's Beauty,"
Father Navone discusses how to find God in the beauty of the world
and in all of God's creation.
The joy of seeing the beauty of God in our lives - the eye of
love" that is Christian faith and "the look of love" that is
Christian contemplation beholding the Beloved in all things - is at
the heart of Christian life. In "Enjoying God's Beauty," Father
Navone provides an overview of the Christian experience of God's
beauty in all things.
"Enjoying God's Beauty" focuses on three approaches to the
Christian experience of beauty. The first approach to enjoying
God's beauty follows the assumption that wherever there is
Christian life, there is Christian Vision and action. The second
approach revolves around the Church's Scriptures. Father Navone
focuses on the Church's invitation to contemplate in its scriptural
iconography true images of God, ourselves, and the world. The third
approach involves our experience of life in the Church. Father
Navone focuses on the theologies of beauty of Thomas Aquinas and
Jonathan Edwards based on their experience within the community of
Christian faith. Finally, he examines the healing and integrating
Spirit of God's love within the Church and the world and how it
invites reflection on the universal scope of Beauty Itself
(God).
Just as there is no joy without love, there is no contemplation
without beauty. In "Enjoying God's Beauty," Father Navone shows
that the power of beauty moves us to gaze with love upon the
Beloved, an act in the Christian faith better known as
contemplation.
Chapters are "Windows on Beauty," *In a Glass Darkly, - *Beauty
Begets Beauty, - *Time to Enjoy, - *To Enjoy Is to Glorify, - *The
Look of Love, - *The 'Beautiful' Shepherd, - *Scriptural Icons, -
*Sight to the Blind, - *Predestined for Glory, - *Edwards and
Aquinas, - *Beauty in Liturgy, - and *Radiant Spirit. -
John Navone, SJ, is Professor of Theology at the Gregorian
University in Rome and at the Gonzaga University summer school. He
has written three other books published by Liturgical Press:
"Toward a Theology of Beauty, Seeking God in Story, " and
"Self-Giving and Sharing: The Trinity and Human Fulfillment.""
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