Reading Christian Art and Architecture
Scriptural, Theological, Liturgical, Devotional, and Cultural Background
Method of peer review
single-blind undertaken by an external specialist (i.c. appointed by the Board)
Keywords
Christianity, Christian Art, Christian Architecture, Liturgy, Devotion, History of Religion, Roman Catholic doctrine, Visual Cultures, Global, Pre-history to Contemporary
Accepted Language(s):
English
Rich in theological and historical information, and with almost 2800 illustrations, Reading Christian Art and Architecture offers a unique panorama of human creativity in response to the Divine.In religions that make use of art, images are messages. They illustrate texts and traditions, explain doctrines, accompany rites, visualize feelings. The same is true of buildings in which faith-communities gather, for space too is communicative. This series of eight volumes will read Christian art and architecture in these terms: in relation, that is, to Scripture and exegesis, to theology, to liturgy, and to devotional piety. The books will recount the development of Christian visual culture from the catacombs to the present, situating each period in the ecclesiastical context of its time.
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