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Why do people think conservatives are boring? Sociologist and cultural thinker Margarita Mooney Clayton joins me to challenge the stereotype that artists must be transgressive and that conservatives lack creativity.
Drawing on the philosophy of Jacques Maritain, we explore the true vocation of the artist: cooperating with divine inspiration to create beautiful works that point toward the good, the true, and God Himself. We discuss romanticism vs. ordered creativity, abundance vs. desecration in culture, and how conservatives can reclaim beauty, joy, and cultural renewal.
Margarita shares insights from her work at Princeton Theological Seminary, Blackfriars Hall Oxford, and as founder of the Scala Foundation.
CHAPTERS:
(00:00 Introduction)
(01:51 How a sociologist became interested in beauty and the arts)
(04:28 Why people think conservatives are boring)
(09:02 Art as transgressive? The panel discussion)
(10:28 Jacques Maritain and the vocation of the artist)
(19:13 Romanticism, reason, and the role of intellect in art)
(26:35 Can modern art be beautiful? Tradition vs. modernism)
(33:58 The place of transgression, paradox, and truth in art)
MARGARITA MOONEY CLAYTON LINKS:
🌐 Are Artists Transgressive, Conservative, or Neither?: https://www.gracedimagination.com/p/does-an-artist-steal-fire-from-the
🌐 The Vocation of the Artist in Jacques Maritain’s Life and Work: https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/new-blackfriars/article/from-strangers-to-friends-of-god-the-vocation-of-the-artist-in-jacques-maritains-life-and-work/00BBA2972BD500A5D831835CF8C5BE8D
🌐 Scala Foundation: https://scalafoundation.org/
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