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He says , The artist must be in love with what he is doing , so that his virtue becomes , St. Augustine's phrase , ordo amoris , so that beauty becomes connatural to him , bedded in his being through affection , and his work proceeds ...
He says , The artist must be in love with what he is doing , so that his virtue becomes , St. Augustine's phrase , ordo amoris , so that beauty becomes connatural to him , bedded in his being through affection , and his work proceeds ...
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These virtues culminate in metaphysical wisdom , “ By his very nature man is a metaphysical animal . ” 12 Sacred doctrine in the curriculum gives the truths to be accepted through the supernatural virtue of faith .
These virtues culminate in metaphysical wisdom , “ By his very nature man is a metaphysical animal . ” 12 Sacred doctrine in the curriculum gives the truths to be accepted through the supernatural virtue of faith .
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We shall now look at some of the interconnections of the virtues in general . The curriculum of the formal liberal Christian education is directed to the formation of the intellect through metaphysical and theological wisdom .
We shall now look at some of the interconnections of the virtues in general . The curriculum of the formal liberal Christian education is directed to the formation of the intellect through metaphysical and theological wisdom .
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