Sunday, September 21, 2008

The misappropriation of femine beauty

"If we are going to move beyond pride and shame to a strong humility regarding our bodies, we must stop listening to the voices that tell us beauty is either trivial or dangerous. It does matter that every girl learns to see herself as beautiful and offer her beauty to those around her in appropriate ways. It matters that we allow each other to put our longings for beauty on the table where they can be taken seriously. It matters that any loss or lack of beauty, from aging to mastectomy to thighs that our culture deems "bad," be grieved honestly and cleanly. Beauty is not trivial or dangerous. It is powerful and important. It deserves to be on the agenda for any faith community wrestling with the big spiritual issues of our time."
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I'm not sure why he would turn to theology to find answers about beauty and psychology, but I do agree with his conclusion above.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I hope that more and more people mention about it after this person.