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Spiritus loci : a theological method for contemporary church architecture /

In Spiritus Loci Bert Daelemans, architect and theologian, provides a threefold method for the theological assessment of church architecture, based on contemporary case studies (1995-2015).

Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Daelemans, Bert
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Leiden ; Boston : Brill, [2015]
Colección:Studies in religion and the arts ; Volume 9.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Spiritus Loci: A Theological Method for Contemporary Church Architecture
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Foreword
  • Acknowledgements
  • List of Illustrations
  • Abbreviations
  • The Spirit of the Place
  • Limits that Create Space
  • Theology ... or Architecture?
  • Mystagogic Space
  • Part 1: Foundations
  • 1 Theotopy: Architecture and Theology
  • What? Limits that Create Space
  • Biblical Foundations. Tent, Temple, Ecclesia
  • Patristic Foundations. Mystagogic space
  • Ignatian Foundations. Compositio loci
  • Why? The Intertwining of Theology and Architecture
  • Spatial Turn. A Theology of Prepositions and Conjunctions
  • Theological Turn. Possibility of a Theology of Architecture
  • Aesthetic Turn. Architecture and Theological Aesthetics
  • How? The Itinerary in Deum from Place To Spirit
  • In Search of Lost Space. A Space Odyssey
  • In Search of A Method. Synaesthetic, Kerygmatic, Eucharistic
  • In Search Of Classics. Chapels
  • 2 Fifty Shades Of Gray: Status Quaestionis
  • 20th-Century Domus Ecclesiae: Architecture of Immanence
  • Naked before God
  • Christian Genius Loci
  • Non-Church
  • Case Studies: Three Precursors of the Fifties
  • The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly: Architecture of Transcendence
  • Good: To Look Like a Church
  • Bad: No Place for God
  • Ugly as Sin
  • Case Study: The Jubilee Church, Rome (2003)
  • 21st-Century Templum Spiritus: Immanent Transcendence
  • Sacramental Enchantment
  • Kinetic Dynamism
  • Constructing the Ineffable
  • Case Studies: Three Precursors of the Eighties
  • What is Needed Today: Mystagogic Space
  • Part 2: Mystagogic Space
  • 3 Synaesthetic Space: Space and Light: Approaching a Church
  • Approaching the Mystery
  • Perceiving Limits that Create Space
  • Space. Chapel of Reconciliation, Berlin (2000)
  • Light. Chapel of St Ignatius, Seattle (1997).
  • Body Scan? Architecture and Phenomenology
  • Space. Saturated Atmosphere
  • Light. Expressed World
  • Spiritus Loci as Expansion for the Body: Space and Light
  • 4 Kerygmatic Space: Word and Image: Entering a Church
  • Entering the Mystery
  • Interpreting Symbols that Mediate Meaning
  • Word. Cathedral of Christ the Light, Oakland (2008)
  • Image. Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels, Los Angeles (2002)
  • Da Vinci Code? Architecture and Hermeneutics
  • Word. Symbolic Play
  • Image. Sacred Emptiness
  • Spiritus Loci as Expression for the Mind: Word and Image
  • 5 Eucharistic Space: Dance and Garden: Appropriating a Church
  • Appropriating the Mystery
  • Celebrating Mysteries that Embody Hope
  • Dance. St Gregory of Nyssa Episcopal Church
  • Garden. Church of St François de Molitor, Paris (2005)
  • Versus Orientem? Architecture and Eschatology
  • Dance. Body-Building
  • Garden. Oriented Communion
  • Spiritus Loci as Expectation for the Community: Dance and Garden
  • The Place of the Spirit
  • Afterword
  • Theses
  • Glossary
  • Index of Church Buildings: (1915-2015)
  • Illustrious Precursors (1895-1995)
  • Chapels (1995-2015)
  • Cathedrals and Vast Pilgrimage Places (1995-2015)
  • Monastic Churches (1995-2015)
  • Parish Churches (1995-2015)
  • Roman Catholic
  • Protestant
  • Episcopalian
  • Ecumenical
  • A Practical Guide to Twenty Contemporary Churches
  • Selected Bibliography
  • Person Index
  • Building Index
  • Subject Index.