Chartres: Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space

Chartres: Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space

by Gordon Strachan
Chartres: Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space

Chartres: Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space

by Gordon Strachan

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Overview

Gordon Strachan, author of Jesus the Master Builder (Floris Books), explores the magnificent structure of Chartres Cathedral, and examines the influences on the medieval master builders.

Using Chartres as a starting point, Dr Strachan suggests that the origins of the Gothic style may lie in Islamic architecture. He goes on to consider how the experience of a particular architectural space affects us, and how sacred geometry works.

Beautifully illustrated, this is an inspiring and informative book for anyone interested in religious architecture and spirituality.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780863153914
Publisher: Floris Books
Publication date: 07/15/2003
Pages: 112
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.20(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gordon Strachan (1934-2010) was a lecturer, church minister and independent thinker. He is the author of six books: The Pentecostal Theology of Edward Irving; Christ and the Cosmos (later republished as The Bible's Hidden Cosmology); Jesus the Master Builder; Chartres: Sacred Geometry, Sacred Space; The Return of Merlin; and Prophets of Nature.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The Islamic Origin of the Pointed Arch 2. Abbot Suger and the Historical Debate 3. St Bernard and the Early Gothic Plan 4. Of Cubes and Ka aba 5. The Plan of Chartres 6. Dionysius the Areopagite and the Unknown God 7. St Denis, Chartres and the Darkness of God Endnotes & Bibliography
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