American Sanctuary: Understanding Sacred SpacesLouis P. Nelson Indiana University Press, 2006 - 280 pages This volume examines a diverse set of spaces and buildings seen through the lens of popular practice and belief to shed light on the complexities of sacred space in America. Contributors explore how dedication sermons document shifting understandings of the meeting house in early 19th-century Connecticut; the changes in evangelical church architecture during the same century and what that tells us about evangelical religious life; the impact of contemporary issues on Catholic church architecture; the impact of globalization on the construction of traditional sacred spaces; the urban practice of Jewish space; nature worship and Central Park in New York; the mezuzah and domestic sacred space; and, finally, the spiritual aspects of African American yard art. |
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... buildings evolved . Sensitivity to ritual is also necessary : How did people use these buildings , and how did use patterns change ? Finally , as we seek to understand what these buildings meant , we must listen to what people were ...
... buildings evolved . Sensitivity to ritual is also necessary : How did people use these buildings , and how did use patterns change ? Finally , as we seek to understand what these buildings meant , we must listen to what people were ...
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... buildings . Little changed inside the buildings , however , and worship continued much as before , with substantial talking and listening but spare and infrequent ritual . It is possible that this “ Georgianiza- tion of the meetinghouse ...
... buildings . Little changed inside the buildings , however , and worship continued much as before , with substantial talking and listening but spare and infrequent ritual . It is possible that this “ Georgianiza- tion of the meetinghouse ...
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... buildings to be as familiar as possible — just as public build- ings such as airports , commercial buildings , and large hotels are familiar — in order to be inviting to a broad spectrum of society . Presenting a low profile ...
... buildings to be as familiar as possible — just as public build- ings such as airports , commercial buildings , and large hotels are familiar — in order to be inviting to a broad spectrum of society . Presenting a low profile ...
Table des matières
Introduction | 1 |
New England Orthodoxy and the Language of the Sacred | 17 |
The Design of Sacred Space in New Yorks | 37 |
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