God gave us the institution of marriage; the lifelong irrevocable union of one man and one woman. This union was necessary not only so that children may be raised and cared for by a father and a mother, but also because we need each other, as helpmates. It is part of God's design that we complete each other, draw strength from each other, and contribute to one another's spiritual growth. From the very beginning, marriage was a sacred union.
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Jellybeans, Marriage and Objective Truth
The Devil, Naked Truth, and Abraham Lincoln
Art and Truth
The Cost of Discipleship
The Artist and Truth
Art Is Not A Plaything
The Artist Teaches Through His Art
Art, Artists, and a Theology of Beauty, Part II
A beautiful spirit may shine even through a form that has been weakened. Drawing on both old and new testaments the early church fathers developed the doctrine of "kenosis" from a Greek word meaning emptiness. In the context of a theology of beauty kenosis refers to a humiliation of form, an emptying of one's self, so that the divine beauty shines more brightly. In the Old Testament this theme is taken up in the suffering servant.