RT Book T1 Spiritus loci: a theological method for contemporary church architecture T2 Studies in Religion and the Arts 1877-3192 T2 Studies in Religion and the Arts A2 Daelemans, Bert 1976- LA English PP Leiden Boston PB Brill YR 2015 UL https://www.ixtheo.de/Record/1655418793 AB 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. AB 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) AB 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). NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN NA4800 SN 9789004285361 SN 9004285369 SN 9004285350 SN 9789004285354 K1 Church Architecture K1 Symbolism in architecture K1 Theology K1 RELIGION ; Christianity ; General K1 Electronic books