
Dante’s Divine Comedy Reimagined: Sacred Artist Shares Beauty of Catholic Faith
Eric Armusik’s work pays homage to the old masters — with surprising depth of character and emotion
Eric Armusik’s work pays homage to the old masters — with surprising depth of character and emotion
‘Reclaiming the realm of the imagination for the good, the true and the beautiful’ is the author and professor’s latest focus.
‘Chance,’ says Anatole France, ‘is only the pseudonym God uses when he doesn’t want to sign his name’
COMMENTARY: Contemplating what constitutes ‘a good and beautiful work.’
Without true freedom, there can be no happiness, because happiness is the exercise of our freedom to love what our Beloved loves.
Dante Day is part of a year-long celebration of the great Italian poet and philosopher, who died in 1321.
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