The University of St. Thomas
Sacred Architecture & Space
Title:Sacred Architecture & Space
Course Number:280
College:College of Arts & Sciences
Instructor:Ferguson, Robert P
Time:1215 - 1320
Location:O'Shaugnessy Education Center St Paul
Room:OEC 203
Credit Hours Start Date End Date Days Available Enrollment Maximum
4 01/30 05/18 M  -  W   -  F 6 18 24
Course Description:
Throughout history, humans have set aside spaces for religious purposes. Frequently these are the most visible remains or representatives of a culture and are keys to understanding the place of humans within the world and universe. This course examines sacred architecture and spaces from a variety of perspectives, including materials and structure, ritual function and liturgy, decoration, symbolism, physical context, and social/religious context. The course will examine not only Christian churches, but will also examine non-Christian and non-western traditions of religion and architecture. This course fulfills the Fine Arts requirement in the core curriculum.