Description
As we encounter and discover God, we are inevitably led to further unpack our sense of beauty and its meaning for our faith-lives. As a culture, we often describe God as true and good. We use beauty less often - and we struggle to articulate the intuitive relationship between it and the things of God: calling, spirituality, mission, and more.
This book is designed to bridge the gap. Through the story of Mark 14:1-11, The Story of the Woman with the Alabaster Jar, this book explores beauty and its profound implications for our lives.
Chapters include:
On Beauty and Art
On Beauty and Identity
On Beauty and Generosity
On Beauty and Vulnerability
On Beauty and Mystery
On Beauty and Justice
On Beauty and Changing the World
Design aspects: This book is softcover, 160 pages, perfect bound, and printed in full colour on uncoated paper in Canada. The dimensions are 6.5 in x 8.5 in.