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Augustine's View On Beauty

Many will agree that beauty is an important part of life. From artwork to nature to physical beauty, we, as humans place beauty fairly high as something of importance. Augustine's view of beauty is rather simple: Beauty is a good thing, as long as it doesn't get in the way of your search for God.
Augustine says that "physical beauty must not so delight you that you want to find your happiness in it. What you are looking for is in the soul" (Augustine p. 152). The irony here is that Augustine struggled with physical beauty, which had nothing to do with the soul; it had more to do with the flesh, and satisfying the desires of the body, rather than satisfying the soul.
He also says to "look for something better than your soul itself" (Augustine p. 152), and "...your body can benefit from which is superior, because the body is subject to the soul" (Augustine p. 152). With this, he is telling us that we need to constantly improve ourselves, by turning to God. God is superior to......


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