Thinking about church architecture has come to an impasse. Reformers and traditionalists are talking past each other. In Theology in Stone , Richard Kieckhefer seeks to help both sides move beyond the standoff toward a fruitful conversation about houses of worship. Drawing on a wide range of historical examples with an eye to their contemporary relevance, he offers refreshing new ideas about the meanings and uses of church architecture.
Introduction 1. The First Factor: Spatial Dynamics 2. The Second Factor: Centering Focus 3. The Third Factor: Aesthetic Impact 4. The Fourth Factor: Symbolic Resonance 5. Late Medieval Beverley: Traditional Churches in a Traditional Culture 6. Chicago: Traditional Churches in a Modern Culture 7. Rudolph Schwartz: Modern Churches in a Modern Culture 8. Issues in Church Architecture Notes Index