This world seduces us with its goods, but then rebuffs us with its evils, as if to say,
I am good and beautiful but only because of my source in Goodness and Beauty. So love me, not for myself, idolatrously, but for what I make manifest.
Footnotes to Plato from the foothills of the Superstition Mountains
This world seduces us with its goods, but then rebuffs us with its evils, as if to say,
I am good and beautiful but only because of my source in Goodness and Beauty. So love me, not for myself, idolatrously, but for what I make manifest.
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