Sacred imagery : representations of faith and worship / Judith Millidge.
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- BR 115.A8 .M62 1998
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Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo-Information Resource Center Reference | BR 115.A8 .M62 1998 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not for loan | 3AEA0000296835 |
cultural influences form sacred imagery and religious activities expressed through metaphors of work, play, competition and victory
sacred architecture as representation of relationship between humans and heaven and designs to inspire awe and a sense of mysticism in the worshipper
sacred images retain their power as talismans, spiritual roots or the common focus of belief amidst catastrophes of the modern time.
Provides information on sacred imagery as recognized by different religions of the world as seen in the forms of statues, carvings, paintings ( on anything from rock to canvass), engravings and buildings. Discusses the salient points in the following: basic forces inspired imagery used in ritual worship, including the sun, moon, water and fire
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