Sep 19, 2022
“Structure is the constructed type of concepts, and church
structure is the constructed type of theology.”
Denis McNamara joins the present to offer a crash course within the
underlying ideas of Catholic church structure, and make the
case for classical structure as the strategy that needs to be used
by at this time’s sacred architects.
McNamara is an Affiliate Professor and Govt Director of the
Heart for Magnificence and Tradition at Benedictine Faculty, architectural
advisor, and writer of a number of books on structure.
Subjects embrace:
- The Biblical imaginative and prescient of church structure
- The church constructing as a part of the liturgical ceremony
- The church constructing as a “sacrament” of the glorified, mystical
Physique of Christ and imaginative and prescient of the Heavenly Jerusalem - The significance of the Temple
- How liturgical artwork conveys glorified realities
- How classical structure makes seen nature’s invisible
forces - The distinction between liturgical and devotional photos
Hyperlinks
Catholic Church Structure and the Spirit of the
Liturgy
https://www.amazon.com/Catholic-Church-Structure-Spirit-Liturgy/dp/1595250271
The best way to Learn Church buildings
https://www.amazon.com/How-Learn-Church buildings-ecclesiastical-architecture/dp/1408128365
The Liturgy Guys https://www.liturgyguys.com
Benedictine Faculty’s Heart for Magnificence and Tradition
https://www.benedictine.edu/lecturers/facilities/beauty-culture/index
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