Jul 19, 2011
Where is beauty more likely to be encountered today: in a movie theater or in a Church?
A longstanding criticism of contemporary Christianity is that it has abdicated its understanding of the power of beauty. And since beauty may be the only argument for God people of our time are actually open to, that means we are largely failing to tell the Christian story to the world.
In fact, as screenwriter and Pepperdine University professor Barbara Nicolosi-Harrington argued in an interview last year, “immoral” Hollywood is in some respects less harmful to the soul than sorry Christianity.
How so? A story beautifully told penetrates our being in a way the merely didactic cannot. When we accept mediocrity from “Christian” art, we are undermining the message of the one who is Beauty itself in a way that someone who is simply telling a different story doesn’t.