DiscoverColossians (2011)66 - Beauty is Not in the Eye of the Beholder [c]
66 - Beauty is Not in the Eye of the Beholder [c]

66 - Beauty is Not in the Eye of the Beholder [c]

Update: 2012-08-12
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God commands corporate worship. It is valuable as an encouragement, a response to what God has done and a display of our joy. At the beginning of the 18th century Isaac Watts added a dimension to congregational singing. How was that change different than the changes brought about by contemporary church music today? Christians knew that all beauty existed in the mind of God and that to know beauty, we first had to know God. The Enlightenment shifted the idea of beauty to an internal, relative standard separate from the absolute standards of God. Beauty was in the eye of the beholder. Which idea reflects joy in worship which is all about God?
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66 - Beauty is Not in the Eye of the Beholder [c]

66 - Beauty is Not in the Eye of the Beholder [c]

Robert Dean