In Plato's words, "What is beautiful except beauty and beauty except beauty?", This beauty shape is invisible, eternal, unchangeable, unlike visible world, change Then, I lose my beauty. Formal theory assumes the whole world like these things that exist outside of time and space. - Augustine 's death is a very natural event, and everyone will experience death in various ways, but the same applies. When Augustine was a little boy, his father died, and he confessed it with a small explanation. Later in his life, he lost his dear friend and his beloved mother. Over time, his spiritual maturity and death will have different influences on Augustine every time.
Augustine explored beauty in the darkness and finally found God and beauty itself which is the source of beauty in his sins. As a beautiful lover, or as a beauty god - Augustine is very attractive for us today. Augustine said that this beauty loved us, chased us, broke through our defenses, lootted us and changed us. This beauty has the ability to breach our blindness and glow through our blinds, attract us to leave ourselves and endanger the adventure of love with God.
As a Christian thinker, St. Augustine (354-430) attributed the origin of beauty, kindness, and existence to God, the Creator. Beauty, and kindness and existence come from the Creator. Augustine maintains the platonic appearance, goodness, goodness, completeness, and uniformity of other virtues. A reasonable understanding of the order and harmony of the universe, and an understanding of beauty are places of purification, and where the soul rises to a sacred area. Thomas Aquinas (c.1225 - 1274) expresses beauty and excellence in meaning (ratio), but they are the same thing (theme), and I think that it is actually difficult to distinguish. It is said that they are one because God is the only source of beauty, goodness and goodness. He raises elements of beauty: perfection (overall sexy), harmony (devita ratio), clarity (clarita)