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TGC 610 – Beauty and the Eye of the Beholder?



Is beauty just personal preference, or is it real? Rev. Kyle Verage, pastor of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in Pleasant Prairie, WI, joins the podcast to trace how Scripture answers a question philosophy never could.

Verage starts with the common phrase "beauty is in the eye of the beholder" and shows where it breaks down — some things are simply more beautiful than others, whether or not we can always articulate why. He walks through the history of aesthetics from Socrates' pragmatism through Aristotle's search for objective standards to Kant's retreat into pure subjectivity, showing how each falls short apart from revelation.

The heart of the conversation is word study: Verage searched the Old and New Testaments for every occurrence of "beauty," "beautiful," and "handsome," and found the data points overwhelmingly to the Hebrew term yafeh (used of people) and pa'ar/tif'arah (used of constructed things — garments, crowns, the temple). From there he traces the Greek pairing kalos kai agathos — the beautiful and the good — through figures like David and Abigail, into Zechariah's messianic prophecy, and finally to Christ himself as the true bridegroom who makes His bride beautiful.

The conversation closes on the Divine Service: where objective beauty — art, music, architecture, rhetoric — is wedded to God's Word, and where Christ clothes His people in beauty not by their achievement, but by His declaration over them.

Topics covered:

  • The history of aesthetics: Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Kant

  • Word studies: yafeh, pa'ar/tif'arah, kalos, horaios, tov

  • Kalos kai agathos — the beautiful and the good — in David, Abigail, and Zechariah 9

  • Christ as the exemplar of true beauty

  • How the Word of God declares believers beautiful

  • Beauty in the Divine Service as the marriage of external art and God's Word

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Host: Fr. Paul Schulz

Guest: Fr. Kyle Verage

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