Liturgical Art and Architecture
This course provides an introduction to Catholic liturgical art and architecture, understanding them as bearers of sacramental realities which participate in the glorification of God and the sanctification of the world. Class sessions discuss foundational sacramental theology, the meaning of the Temple, Early Christian use of the classical tradition, the Baroque, the influence of early liturgical reform, and the recent loss and recovery of traditional design after Vatican II.
Your Instructor
The Master of Arts in Liturgical Studies and the Master of Arts in Liturgy programs at the University of Saint Mary of the Lake, prepares its students in a context of prayer and scholarship with the Church’s future priests, deacons, pastors and ministers to bring solid theological knowledge, critical reasoning and practical skills to bear on the challenges opened by the exciting phase of liturgical renewal emerging in recent years.
Course Curriculum
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StartClass 1: The Meaning of the Temple (60:47)
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StartClass 2: Early Christian Art and Architecture (53:32)
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StartClass 3: Council of Trent and the Baroque (55:15)
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StartClass 4: The Liturgical Movement and Church Architecture (52:50)
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StartClass 5: The Loss and Recovery of Traditional Architecture After Vatican II (66:09)
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StartFinal Quiz For Certificate of Completion