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"ALL THINGS BEAUTIFUL IN THEIR PLACE". AUGUSTINE AND THE MYSTERY OF BEAUTY

Authors

GÓMEZ GARCÍA, ENRIQUE

External publication

No

Means

Cauriensia

Scope

Article

Nature

Científica

JCR Quartile

SJR Quartile

Publication date

27/12/2025

ISI

001660730600033

Abstract

The Christian tradition has developed three principal paths to the experience of God: the ontological-cosmological path, the anthropological-transcendental path and the historical path. Nonetheless, one must not overlook another route towards God; one that synthesises the aforementioned approaches: the via pulchritudinis. This article seeks to trace the significance of aesthetics in the thought of Augustine of Hippo, thereby presenting him as one of the foremost advocates of the way of beauty in the early Christian tradition. To this end, the study briefly engages with Augustine's aesthetic principles, for apply them afterwards to concrete realities: God, creation, the human person, Christ, and even the presence of evil. In such application, philosophy is reinterpreted through the lens of faith; specifically, the faith of a convert.

Keywords

Augustine of Hippo; beauty; creation; human being; aesthetic antitheses

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