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<note>&#34;The three essays in this collection provide richly original and diverse new developments of the crucial contemporary discussion of theological aesthetics.&#34;

-Catherine Pickstock, University Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion and Fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, England

&#34;In three elegantly crafted essays on God and beauty, leading-edge theologians John Milbank, Graham Ward, and Edith Wyschogrod make the case for a new appreciation of the beautiful as the primary mode of God's self-disclosure in the world. Discerning the beautiful in the good creation God has made entails making of one's life a work of art. To apprehend the beautiful in God is to become beautiful in oneself and for others. Philosophically rich and biblically resonant, this challenging volume boldly rethinks the complicated relationship between God and beauty with erudition, insight, and originality.&#34;

-Mark I. Wallace, Swarthmore College</note>
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