A Theology Of The Built Environment by Timothy J. Gorringe
Justice, Empowerment, Redemption
This insightful work explores the profound relationship between theology and the built environment, emphasizing how our physical surroundings reflect and shape our spiritual and moral values. It delves into the ethical implications of architecture and urban planning, urging a reconsideration of how spaces are designed to foster community, justice, and sustainability. By examining historical and contemporary examples, the text challenges readers to envision a world where the built environment is a testament to human dignity and divine purpose, advocating for a harmonious integration of faith and the spaces we inhabit.
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- 2002
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