Theology of the Built Environment
Discover the profound insights of T. J. Gorringe in "Theology of the Built Environment," published by Cambridge University Press in 2002. This enlightening paperback, spanning 296 pages, invites readers to reflect deeply on the relationship between theology and our constructed surroundings. Gorringe skillfully combines theological discourse with social-scientific perspectives, illuminating how Christianity interacts with urban spaces. Through a critical lens, he examines the significance of design, architecture, and town planning within the context of Christian theology. Whether you're a student of religious studies, an architect, or simply curious about the spiritual dimensions of urban life, this book offers a unique exploration of how our environments influence and reflect our faith. Explore the sacredness of cities and towns with Gorringe's thought-provoking work, which blends academic rigor with accessible insights.