Buch, Deutsch, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 120 mm x 190 mm
Reihe: Hermeneutik und Ästhetik
Lebendige Architektur und religiöse Räume
Buch, Deutsch, 416 Seiten, Format (B × H): 120 mm x 190 mm
Reihe: Hermeneutik und Ästhetik
ISBN: 978-3-374-07215-6
Verlag: Evangelische Verlagsanstalt
Mit Beiträgen von Martina Bär, Anja Benoit, Tilman Beyrich, Philipp David, Heike Delitz, Martin Düchs, Thomas Erne, Dirk Evers, Reinhard Hoeps, Paul-Gerhard Klumbies, Christl Maier, Thorsten Moos, Udo Schnelle, Ute Verstegen, Thomas Wabel, Christopher Zarnow.
[Building - living - believing. Vibrant architecture and religious roomes]
How do we want to live? In the buildings of a society, the images that this society creates of itself become visible. This affects the social, the aesthetic and the religious dimensions of social coexistence. The anthology explores interactions between functional, aesthetic, spiritual and ethical aspects in view of a 'livable architecture' in public space. The contributions ask about the interdependencies between these dimensions and place a particular emphasis on the perceptible form of the church in society. For this purpose, concepts of the cultural and social-scientific 'spatial turn' are used. According to this perspective, space is viewed less as a physical-territorial concept and more as an action-theoretical concept: space is created in social and cultural practice and underlines claims to power.