In this episode, Sarah Negri, research project coordinator at the Acton Institute, sits down with Margarita Mooney Clayton, professor of practical theology at Princeton Theological Seminary and founder and executive director of Scala Foundation, to talk about Mooney Clayton’s most recent book The Wounds of Beauty: Seven Dialogues on Art and Education (Cluny Media, 2022). They discuss beauty as a way of encountering and participating in the splendor of transcendental being through embodied sensory experiences, point out the dangers of viewing art merely as self-expression or “art with an agenda”, and draw out beauty’s connection to human freedom, creativity, and flourishing.

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About Margarita Mooney Clayton

 

The Wounds of Beauty: Seven Dialogues on Art and Education (Margarita Mooney Clayton)

 

Beauty: A Very Short Introduction (Roger Scruton)

 

The Face of God (Roger Scruton)

 

The Soul of the World (Roger Scruton)

 

“The Feeling of Things, the Contemplation of Beauty” (Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger)

 

Scala Foundation Event: An Interactive Conversation with Aidan Hart

 

Scala Foundation 2023 Conference

 


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