Till We Have Built Jerusalem: Architecture, Urbanism, and the Sacred (Religion and Contemporary Culture)
 

Till We Have Built Jerusalem: Architecture, Urbanism, and the Sacred

by Philip Bess

“The city comes into existence . . . for the sake of the good life.” So wrote Aristotle nearly 2,400 years ago, articulating an idea that prevailed throughout most of Western culture and the world until the environmental consequences of the Industrial Revolution called into question the goodness of traditional urban life. Urban history ever since—from England’s early-nineteenth-century... (read more)

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