Is it appropriate to do theology through architecture? Can sacred architecture reveal God by speaking well of God (theology in art) as opposed to speaking correctly of divine matters (discursive theology)? What are the main issues in the relationship between liturgy and architecture? How can architecture enhance liturgy and how can liturgy advance architecture? How does a church (made of inert stones) build the community called Church (as living stones)? All these broad interrogations are deepened in this work and merged into a single project: contributing in words drawings and hopefully in stones to the question of how churches and worship places should be built in Kinshasa Democratic Republic of Congo in the near future. The book explores two California cathedrals to show that architecture may be a revelatory locus where God and humankind interact. In a well-built church devotions and architecture connect. Inspired by the Oakland and the LA cathedrals the work states that an African theology of architecture can provide the right tool to discern a life-transforming space indeed a life-tasting place on which a vital Christian community can build its life-giving home.
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