Sacred Space: House of God;Gate of Heaven
Editat de Father Philip North, Professor John Northen Limba Engleză Paperback – 13 iun 2007
The most enduring monuments surviving from the long history of mankind are those erected under the religious compulsion for the worship of God and the well being of the dead in some future existence. Such religious edifices have withstood natural decay and the misfortunes of war and conquest to be an impressive witness to the nature of man as worshiper.
The term sacred space has been hijacked by yoga teachers, therapists and the unconventional to suit their own ends.In this book the approach is more orthodox and is Christian. Inspired by Walsingham (which is itself a sacred space) the authors here describe a new theology of sacred space- not just in relation to buildings but symbolically in terms the body the mind and the soul. One of the most original contributions is from the Anglo Saxon scholar Michelle Brown who writes about the page as sacred space in the light of her studies of the Lindisfarne Gospels.
This is an enlivening and provocative book which will touch on the concerns and passions and many people.
The term sacred space has been hijacked by yoga teachers, therapists and the unconventional to suit their own ends.In this book the approach is more orthodox and is Christian. Inspired by Walsingham (which is itself a sacred space) the authors here describe a new theology of sacred space- not just in relation to buildings but symbolically in terms the body the mind and the soul. One of the most original contributions is from the Anglo Saxon scholar Michelle Brown who writes about the page as sacred space in the light of her studies of the Lindisfarne Gospels.
This is an enlivening and provocative book which will touch on the concerns and passions and many people.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780826494771
ISBN-10: 0826494773
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0826494773
Pagini: 168
Dimensiuni: 138 x 216 x 13 mm
Greutate: 0.22 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Continuum
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Caracteristici
A book that will really strike a chord with people living on our crowded planetThe editors are to be congratulated on assembling such an impressive list of contributorsThis will be one of our most important religious publications this year, and we will market it accordingly
Cuprins
Introduction
1. Sacred Space and the Incarnation - Jeremy Sheehy
2. Sacred Sapce and the Built Environment - Michael Tavinor
3. The Book as sacred space - Michelle P. Brown
4. The World Shall Come to Walsingham - Timothy Radcliffe
5. Prayer and the Virgin in the late Middle Ages - Eamon Duffy
6. The House Within a House - Margaret Barker
7. Seven Cairns in the Creation of Sacred Space in the City - Ann Morisy
8. Jerusalem, Dwelling of the Lord: Marian Pilgrimage and its Destination - Sarah Jane Boss
Bibliography
3. The Book as sacred space - Michelle P. Brown
4. The World Shall Come to Walsingham - Timothy Radcliffe
5. Prayer and the Virgin in the late Middle Ages - Eamon Duffy
6. The House Within a House - Margaret Barker
7. Seven Cairns in the Creation of Sacred Space in the City - Ann Morisy
8. Jerusalem, Dwelling of the Lord: Marian Pilgrimage and its Destination - Sarah Jane Boss
Bibliography
Recenzii
'A thoughtful collection of essays' The Tablet, December 2007
"What a wonderful read! This collection introduces so many issues that each chapter could form the basis of a book club discussion on its own." - Anglican Messenger
"Clear and accessible, while retaining sophisticated and demanding ideas and arguments." Rural Theology, Volume 6.2
"An engrossing exploration of the link between places and the sacred." Church of England Newspaper
'provide[s] some thought-provoking themes.' Robert Jeffery, Church Times
Essay by Michelle P. Brown in The Daily Telegraph. Title mentioned.
Extract from essay 'Literature as Scripture' by Timothy Radcliffe, included in Sacred Space, featured in The Tablet. Title mentioned.
Extract from essay 'Made in the Marian Way', by Eamon Duffy, included in Sacred Space (The Tablet). Title mentioned.
"What a wonderful read! This collection introduces so many issues that each chapter could form the basis of a book club discussion on its own." - Anglican Messenger
"Clear and accessible, while retaining sophisticated and demanding ideas and arguments." Rural Theology, Volume 6.2
"An engrossing exploration of the link between places and the sacred." Church of England Newspaper
'provide[s] some thought-provoking themes.' Robert Jeffery, Church Times
Essay by Michelle P. Brown in The Daily Telegraph. Title mentioned.
Extract from essay 'Literature as Scripture' by Timothy Radcliffe, included in Sacred Space, featured in The Tablet. Title mentioned.
Extract from essay 'Made in the Marian Way', by Eamon Duffy, included in Sacred Space (The Tablet). Title mentioned.