Al Mohler, The Disappearance of God:
…we are required to see beauty fundamentally as a matter of truth to which taste is accountable, rather than a matter of taste to which truth is accountable.
Thus, it violates Scripture, and indeed the character of God, to call something “beautiful” that is not good, or “true” that is not beautiful, or “real” that is not true. Yet if we are honest, we admit to ourselves that in our common cultural conversation, we routinely sever the good from the true, the true from the beautiful, the beautiful from the real, and the real from the good.
