The secret language of sacred spaces Decoding churches, temples, mosques and other places of worship around the world

Jon Cannon, 1962-

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Published
London : Duncan Baird Publishers 2013.
Language
English
Main Author
Jon Cannon, 1962- (author)
Physical Description
224 pages : illustrations (chiefly color) ; 31 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (page 218) and index.
ISBN
9781848991118
  • Part 1. The themes of the sacred. An architecture of sacredness
  • Key elements of religious buildings
  • Sacred style
  • A holy universe
  • Landscape & the cosmos
  • Heaven & the afterlife
  • Depictions of the divine
  • Sacred words
  • Sanctification through bloodshed : Yaxchilán, Mexoco
  • People & sacred space
  • Ritual & performance
  • A sermon in stone : Wells Cathedral, England
  • Access & hierarchy
  • Patrons, power & piety
  • Churning the ocean of milk : Angkor Wat, Cambodia
  • Change over time
  • The "great church" : Hagia Sophia, Turkey
  • Part 2. Architecture & the ages of faith. Foundations : the ancient world
  • The birth of faith
  • The sacred landscape : Avebury, England
  • Mesopotamia
  • Ancient Egypt
  • Aspirations for the afterlife : Tomb-chapel of Nebamun, Thebes, Egypt
  • Classical Greece
  • The great procession of Athena : Acropolis, Athens, Greece
  • Classical Rome
  • The Americas
  • Peoples of the book : one God and one Sacred Word
  • Judaism : the founding monotheism
  • The Jewish year : synagogue at Beth Alpha, Israel
  • Christianity : God incarnated
  • Rose de France : Chartres Cathedral, France
  • Queen of heaven : altarpiece of St. Anthony, Perugia, Italy
  • Islam : submission to God
  • In praise of God : Masjid-i Gawhar Shad, Iran
  • Man & cosmic order : South Asian cycles of rebirth
  • Ancient India
  • Buddhism : the middle way
  • The Great Stupa : Sanchi, India
  • A pilgrim's progress : Borobudur Temple, Java, Indonesia
  • Hinduism : oneness out of many
  • The Penance of Arjuna : Mamallapuram, India
  • Spirit & society : the East Asian search for harmony
  • East Asian architecture
  • Taoism
  • Confucianism
  • Rituals for a prosperous year : Temple of Heaven, Beijing, China
  • Shinto.
Review by Library Journal Review

Using the coffee-table book format to good advantage, Canon (British journalist; Cathedral: The Great English Cathedrals and the World That Made Them, 600-1540) combines clear text with stunning and numerous color images to explore sacred architecture. He focuses on the especially significant or influential extant buildings erected by major religions throughout the world from earliest times to recent decades. Canon's strength lies in drawing upon often stunning photos to reveal how varied traditions used design elements to express differing understandings of worship, values, access, and hierarchy and how those changed over time. The book includes double-page sidebars (on, e.g., Wells Cathedral, Somerset, England; Angkor Wat, Cambodia; Hagia Sophia, Istanbul, Turkey; the Acropolis, Athens, Greece; the Synagogue at Beth Alpha, near Beit She'an, Israel; the Friday mosque Masjid-i Gawhar Shad, Mashhad, Iran; Borobudur Temple, Magelang, Central Java, Indonesia; Temple of Heaven, Beijing, China) that rely upon the details of specific sites to illuminate the general. VERDICT Recommended for those seeking a highly comparative, somewhat academic, and lavishly illustrated treatment of the study of world religions as reflected in the design and execution of their sacred spaces.-James R. Kuhlman, Kentucky Wesleyan Coll., Owensboro (c) Copyright 2013. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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