

On Enchantment with Dr. Brian Ballard
7 snips Mar 18, 2024
Dr. Brian Ballard, an assistant professor of philosophy at Concordia University, explores profound themes of faith and nature. He discusses how Christianity enriches our understanding of the natural world and how beauty in art reflects divine love. The conversation touches on the moral implications of good and evil, the connection between human rights and theology, and the dualities presented in 'The Lord of the Rings.' Ballard also advocates for deep mindfulness in nature as a way to enrich the Christian experience.
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Objective Value and Valuation Specialization
- Objective value exists but we specialize in subsets of values that deeply resonate with us.
- Genuine conflicts in values imply at least one party holds a mistaken belief about what is truly good.
The Ruined Palace Metaphor
- The world is best understood as a 'ruined palace'—originally very good but now fallen into disorder.
- Recognizing both the goodness and brokenness of creation fosters a balanced Christian imagination.
God’s Maker Relation Elevates Value
- Objects gain added worth through their maker's significance or noble use, elevating their value.
- Since God is the ultimate creator, all creation holds profound value demanding reverence.