Franciscan's Theological Aesthetics as a Way to Celebrate Life. Part I: St. Francis of Assisi and St. Bonaventure of Bagnoregio
Łukasz Samiec
Abstract
The beauty in Franciscan’s theology does not present itself as something external and something coming to beings, but as something internal, which flows from them. The beauty is owned by ontological entities beside unity, goodness, and truth. In the glow of beauty a background of grace, freedom, selflessness and light can be seen which invite you to participate in and enjoy this celebration of the world. All items will show and demonstrate their gratitude because they are a beautiful trail and copy of the trinity. Beauty creates community and invites you to respect. Aesthetics is a beautiful way of interpreting life and living in the world.