How to Read a Church: A Guide to Symbols and Images in Churches and Cathedrals

[Richard Taylor] ↠ How to Read a Church: A Guide to Symbols and Images in Churches and Cathedrals ↠ Read Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. How to Read a Church: A Guide to Symbols and Images in Churches and Cathedrals Terrific resource Rich Leonardi Taylors book is a terrific resource explaining a much misunderstood subject. Churches are indeed designed to be read; to be, in the words of another reviewer, a feast for the senses. Taylor explains that classical church architecture reflects the understanding that a church is a ship (the word nave, referring to the interior of a. A. McCarthy said How to read a church. A very useful book for teaching purposes and giving an understanding of many church items

How to Read a Church: A Guide to Symbols and Images in Churches and Cathedrals

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Rating : 4.19 (950 Votes)
Asin : 1587680300
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 256 Pages
Publish Date : 2017-11-07
Language : English

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Original.. Explores the principal features of a church or cathedral and what each represents, such as the significance of church layout, the importance of such details as the use of colors or letters, the identity of people and scenes, and the symbolism of animals and plants

Terrific resource Rich Leonardi Taylor's book is a terrific resource explaining a much misunderstood subject. Churches are indeed designed to be 'read'; to be, in the words of another reviewer, "a feast for the senses." Taylor explains that classical church architecture reflects the understanding that a church is a ship (the word 'nave,' referring to the interior of a. A. McCarthy said How to read a church. A very useful book for teaching purposes and giving an understanding of many church items. Church reader Wendy C. Belaski This book gave great insight of why something was where it was in a church. I espcially enjoyed that it was easy to look things up, such as baptismal font, what the difference between an altar and a pulpit was. Very reader friendly.

This book was inspired by their enthusiastic reactions. He has lectured on Christian symbolism to people of many faiths and those of none. Richard Taylor studied English at Cambridge University and Law at London University, and now lives and works as a lawyer in Sheffield, England.

About the Author Richard Taylor studied English at Cambridge University and Law at London University, and now lives and works as a lawyer in Sheffield, England. . He has lectured on Christian symbolism to people of many faiths and those of none. This book was inspired by their enthusiastic reactions

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