S. Giustina in Padua: Benediktinische Sakralarchitektur zwischen Tradition und Anspruch

S. Giustina in Padua: Benediktinische Sakralarchitektur zwischen Tradition und Anspruch

by Barbara Kilian
No ratings yet
Action & Adventure
Format Paperback
Pages 458
Language German
Published Jun 1, 1997
Publisher Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
ISBN-10 3631312113
ISBN-13 9783631312117
Want to Read

Rate this book

Export Book Journal

Description

Barbara Kilian’s exploration of S. Giustina in Padua delves into the intricate world of Benedictine sacred architecture, revealing the delicate balance between time-honored traditions and contemporary aspirations. Her work draws on a wealth of historical and architectural analysis, showcasing the significance of this ancient church within not only the local context but also its broader European relevance. Through her meticulous examination, Kilian highlights how S. Giustina stands as a testament to the evolution of religious spaces and the ideals that shaped them.

The book is rooted in Kilian's scholarly research, initially presented as her thesis at the University of Heidelberg. It emphasizes the architectural elements that define S. Giustina, inviting readers to appreciate the structural and aesthetic choices that reflect the values and beliefs of the Benedictine order. Through detailed descriptions and critical insights, Kilian articulates the church's role in the spiritual and cultural life of Padua.

Kilian intertwines architectural history with cultural narratives, providing readers with an intimate portrait of a location steeped in tradition yet responsive to modern demands. Her analysis includes the interplay between form and function, illustrating how the architecture of S. Giustina serves as a canvas for both worship and community engagement.

Ultimately, Kilian’s work contributes to a deeper understanding of how sacred architecture can embody the complexities of faith and practice. By examining S. Giustina, she challenges readers to reflect on the ongoing dialogue between past and present in the realm of religious architecture, making this a crucial read for scholars and enthusiasts alike.

Reviews

No reviews yet

Be the first to review this book and share your thoughts

Add First Review

Reading Log

No reading logs found

Start tracking your reading progress to see logs here

Add Your First Reading Log

Notes

No notes found

Start adding notes to see them here

Add Your First Note

Transaction Log

No transaction logs found

Start tracking your book transactions to see logs here

Add Your First Transaction Log