Psalm 24 and the Aesthetic Fullness of the Earth and World (Part 2)

The eighteenth-century British philosopher and statesman Edmund Burke, in speaking of the sublime, identified it as “astonishment,” that is the “state of the soul, in which all its motions are suspended, with some degree of horror. In this case the mind is so entirely filled with its object, that it cannot entertain any other.” And, … Continue reading Psalm 24 and the Aesthetic Fullness of the Earth and World (Part 2)