Different forms of church design Flashcards
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Ornate design:
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- Grand design, belief in the importance of the building
- House of God, treated with great reverence and respect
- Sign of devotion ot God
- Materials of good quality + high standard
- E.g. Notre Dame
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Catholic →
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- Focus on the crucifix, reminds Catholics of Jesus’ Sacrifice
- Statues - importance of Jesus, the Virgin Mary and the Saints to Catholics
- Tabernacle (where mass is kept) - shows importance of mass A SPECIAL BOX BEHIND THE ALTAR
- Focus on altar - reminds them of Jesus’ sacrificial death, mass is served from here
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Orthodox
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- Focus on icons - brings the mysterious God within this realm??
- Altar - behind the iconostasis which shows the holiness of the bread + wine (divine liturgy) which is prepared behind it
- Iconostasis - shows the Orthodox belief of the huge divide between the almighty God and human beings
- Focus on Icons brings the Mysterious God within reach. They are meant to be earthly copies of heavenly images
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Methodist
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- Focus on the ‘word of God’, seen in the raised pulpit used to give sermons from
- The decoration is simple
- Importance of Jesus dying to bring new life is remembered at a simple communion table
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Quaker Meeting House
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- The decoration is simple, almost bare so there are no distractions
- The chairs are set around the focus
- Focus on the ‘word of God’ seen with the simple table
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Salvation Army
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- Focus - the ‘word of God’, seen in the reading desk, but there is no Holy Communion table, action is important in the Salvation Army
- The decoration is simple
- Reminders of the safe protected place you are in - the flag, officer’s uniform, etc.
- Always a place for a band - it led the army of officers into ‘war’ to help the poo