
Creation & Beauty
This is the first episode of Era 1: God's World Created. We've moved past our Starting Point, the introductory episodes, and are beginning "in the beginning" with Genesis One. In the Genesis narrat...
Thread · Dr. David Pocta & Hannah Desouza
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Show Notes
This is the first episode of Era 1: God's World Created. We've moved past our Starting Point, the introductory episodes, and are beginning "in the beginning" with Genesis One. In the Genesis narrative, we witness the emergence of light and darkness, the birth of the creatures of the sea and land, and traverse the seven days of creation. This journey promises an enriching understanding of beauty, its divine origins, and its impact on our lives. Beyond this, we delve into the profound link between beauty and God's call.
In today’s episode, a poignant hymn of beauty during a church service in Moldova is recounted, we explore the Greek roots of beauty, 'kallos,' and calling, 'kaleo,' and we draw inspiration from Jeremiah 6:16, ways to seek the ancient paths of beauty and to live in a good way. Today’s episode serves as a guide for listeners to embrace the vast beauty of the world around them and challenges them to reflect on the beauty and its divine origins, as well as its impact on our lives.
Topics Discussed:
- The creation story in Genesis 1 and the profound presence of beauty within it.
- The seven days of creation and how beauty reveals God and meets us where we are.
- The connection between beauty and God's call
- A moment during a church service in Moldova
- The Greek roots of beauty, kallos, and calling, kaleo
- The omnipresence of beauty in every situation
- Ways to seek the ancient paths of beauty and to live in the good way.
- The concept of beautifying our gaze – being present, removing distractions, and being open to the beauty around us.
- The idea of beauty breaking through even in moments of grief and darkness
- How the disenchanted, rationalistic worldview of the modern era can inhibit our ability to see and appreciate beauty
Quotes:
“Beauty is often a neglected but very critical aspect of spirituality.” –David Pocta
“I think there is a lot of coarseness in the culture and in the media and it's easy even to mistake the images that we see or we're confronted with for beauty, when true beauty, I don't think, is manufactured.” –Hannah Desouza
“But one of the other amazing things about beauty is how it meets us wherever we are.” –David Pocta
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