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- ISBN: 094545421X
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- Author: Mr. Lindsay Jones
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- Language: English
- Publisher: Center for the Study of World Religions (September 15, 2000)
- Pages: 368 pages
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Volume . : The Comparison of Architecture Paperback – 1 December 2016. by Lindsay Jones (Author). The first four volumes under the rubric of Monumental Occasions: The Eventfulness of Religious Architecture present a set of very basic propositions about what architecture is and how it works: Volume ., The Experience of Architecture, surveys the fundamentals of hermeneutics as a basis for the work s guiding concept of a event, which shifts attention from the formal attributes. of religious buildings to the experiential engagement of such constructions.
ISBN 10: 094545421X ISBN 13: 9780945454212. Publisher: Center for the Study of World Religions, 2000.
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The Hermeneutics of Sacred Architecture: Experience, Interpretation, Comparison vol. 1: Monumental Occasions . Although Eugen Fink often reflected upon the role religion, these reflections are yet to be addressed in secondary literature in any substantive sense. 1: Monumental Occasions: Reflections on the Eventfulness of Religious Architecture. Panthée: Religious Transformations in the Graeco-Roman Empire. For Fink, religion is to be understood in relation to play, which is a metaphor for how the world presents itself. Religion is a non-repetitive, and entirely creative endeavor or symbol that is not achieved through work and toil, or through.
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The two volumes of this investigation into how we perceive sacred architecture propose an original interpretation of built environments as ritual-architectural events.
Exploring the world's cultures and religious traditions, Volume One maps out patterned responses to sacred architecture according to the human experience, mechanism, interpretation, and comparison of architecture. Volume Two, an exercise in comparative morphology, offers a comprehensive framework of ritual-architectural priorities by looking at architecture as orientation, as commemoration, and as ritual context.