- Part one presents an emerging area of study: Architectural Theology
- Part two introduces the readers for the first time to the scriptural foundations of church architecture
- Part three focuses on the classical tradition of architecture
- Part four examines iconography as eschatological and
- Part five concludes with a discussion of the Twentieth Century and where we are now in the Age of the Church.
Catholic Church Architecture and the Spirit of the Liturgy is a foundational sourcebook for studying, designing, building, and renovating Catholic churches, this book is intended to find the middle of the road between differing and sometimes conflicting theories of liturgical architecture. It will give architects and building committees the theological language and tools to understand the elements of church design by examining past architecture and will help decision makers link these principles to their current building projects.
Winner of two Catholic Press Association awards:
Design and Production, Second Place
History, Second Place