Audrey Webber

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If “to love will be to know,” then our knowledge of God depends upon the act of making. To build on Meek’s statement, to make (in loving attention) will be to know. Of course, that making is effective only if we create into what is good, true, and beautiful—what God initiated in Genesis 1. Pépin can make what I cannot. By that definition he “knows” how to make an omelette, and I do not. That simply means that I have not loved deeply enough.
Audrey Webber
Not loved deeply enough? Does that mean that anyone who does something only in a mediocre way accorsing to norms that they do not love as deeply? That does not seem right.
Art and Faith: A Theology of Making
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