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Spring/Summer 2007

On Earth as it is in Heaven: Form and Meaning in Orthodox Architecture

Monastery of Hosios Loukas situated on the slopes of Mount Helicon, Greece, founded in the early 10th century by the hermit St. Lukas.On Earth as it is in Heaven: Form and Meaning in Orthodox Architecture, written by Andrew Gould for Hexaemeron, sheds light on the Christian theology and pre-Christian cosmology that are the motivation behind traditional Orthodox architecture. “With regard to doctrine and liturgy, the Orthodox faith has migrated to our shores intact. But with regard to art, the ancient tradition was largely broken." Read the article.

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