God, Money, and Art
Over at the Rabbit Room, they are talking up and down the topic of money and what it all means for the Christian. I commend the entire series — including the comments — to you. The last installment, on the purpose of art, is breathtaking.
Art, if it can be ascribed value, is most valuable when its beauty (and the beauty of the truth it tells) bewilders, confounds, defies evil itself; it does so by making what has been unmade; it subverts the spirit of the age; it mends the heart by whispering mysteries the mind alone can’t fathom; it fulfills its highest calling when into all the clamor of Hell it tells the unbearable, beautiful, truth that Christ has died, Christ is risen, and Christ will come again. None of these songs and stories matter if the beauty they’re adding to isn’t the kind of beauty that redeems and reclaims.
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Also read The Beautiful Tears by Makoto Fujiumura at Tabletalk:http://www.ligonier.org/learn/articles/beautiful-tears/
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