Not exact matches
I guess I just feel like many American Christians are succumbing to the material, consumer - driven
ways of the society
around us and are forgetting the beauty of
simplicity — to use the money that we might have spent on the latest CD or DVD from a Christian artist and give it to the food bank, use it to buy supper for the person you see out on the street or as a monthly payment to sponsor a missionary.
The question of whether God has a nature has an impressive metaphysical pedigree, and the only
way around it is to pass through the muddy swamp of divine
simplicity, which ends mired in the abyss of negative theology.
I consider
simplicity as a spiritual
way of life — if you stop working
around the clock or worrying about being in debt or shopping compulsively, then you have time to try to be a better person rather than just an accumulator.
Rail: When I look at the reproduction of the painting «Four Children,» the feeling for the
simplicity of form, which suggests the potential for monumentality, and the
way you invent the diagonal and horizontal lines
around the figures, function like cubist structure.