
Fullness and Emptiness
Author(s) -
Zorana Sokol-Gojnik,
Igor Gojnik
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
actas de arquitectura religiosa contemporánea
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2659-8671
DOI - 10.17979/aarc.2021.8.0.8842
Subject(s) - afterlife , architecture , humanity , emptiness , aesthetics , philosophy , christian faith , faith , religious studies , sociology , history , theology , archaeology
This paper aims to analyze prominent examples of contemporary Christian architecture in the Far East, and the influence of religious and architectural concepts of sacred architecture of the Far East on contemporary Christian architecture built there. Numerous examples show the influence of the permeation of that area’s cultural, traditional, and religious heritage with the Christian cultural and theological framework. Christian sacred architecture is based on the monotheistic concept of faith in one incarnated God that opens to humanity the path to salvation achieved in the afterlife. Religions of the Far East share common concepts of proccesuality described as Tao, the governing principle in the background of all life. It is the principle of continuity in an eternally changing universe. The intention of this paper is, therefore, to direct the view towards the permeation of cultures that encourages Christian sacred architecture towards the search for a new, authentic identity.