What if we began our study of Christian ethics not with an examination of our moral duties but with an exploration of the call of beauty? For like justice, beauty generates a call to a larger, more generous self. "God's Beauty" offers a fresh, positive approach to moral arguments calling us to work for social justice. It focuses on the calling of divine beauty summoning us to work for justice, protect human rights, overcome alienation and hostility, and be tenders and creators of beauty.
"Patrick T. McCormick is professor of religious studies at Gonzaga University. He is the author of "A Banqueter's Guide to the al Night Soup Kitchen of the Kingdom of God" (Liturgical Press, 2004) and has written a monthly column on Christianity and culture for "U.S. Catholic"since 1994."
McCormick, Patrick T.