Quote by Alexander McCall Smith
Moral beauty existed as clearly as any other form of beauty and perhaps that was where we could find the God who was so vividly, and sometimes bizarrely, described in our noisy religious explanations. It was an intriguing thought, as it meant that a concert could be a spiritual experience, a secular painting a religious icon, a beguiling face a passing angel.
Summary
This quote suggests that moral beauty is just as real and tangible as any other kind of beauty. It proposes that instead of relying solely on religious explanations to understand God, one can find glimpses of the divine in moments of moral beauty. It implies that spiritual experiences can transcend traditional religious contexts and be found in everyday life, such as during a concert or when observing secular art. The quote also suggests that even ordinary encounters with captivating individuals can evoke a sense of encountering something transcendent, like encountering a passing angel.