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Church architecture is a contentious field of inquiry. Polemics, dog- matism, and caricature abound. It would be unrealistic to think any book could resolve the controversies, but a fresh look at the most basic questions about churches, their meanings and their uses, may prove useful to all sides. The incentive to write this book was mixed: it grew out of historical interest, but also out of an urge to see more clearly what churches have meant and what they can mean for com- munities that build and use them. It might seem that the first four chapters deal with theological questions, while the extended case studies that follow shift. | Theology in Stone Church Architecture from Byzantium to Berkeley RICHARD KIECKHEFER OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS Theology in Stone This page intentionally left .

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