TY - JOUR
T1 - Continuity, respect and change
T2 - Exploring the Anglican to Orthodox lifeways of church buildings in London
AU - Salapatas, Demetri
AU - Trimmis, Konstantinos P
PY - 2021/11/1
Y1 - 2021/11/1
N2 - CHURCH BUILDINGS, across the old world, have been developing during thetwo millennia of Christianity, from basilicas and simple rectangular buildings tothe complex structures of the Middle Byzantine period and the WesternCathedrals. There are several changing cultural, social, architectural, and political scenarios of different periods that drive the development of the churcharchitecture in East and West of Europe and from the Mediterranean to theNorthernmost parts of Scandinavia, that are well documented to date by various authors and a detailed presentation is beyond the scope of the present 1study. However, and as Kieckhefer in his 2004 volume records and annotates,church buildings also reflect the development of theology between denominations and practices. This paper records and discusses on how the Eastern Or 2 -thodox theology and the Greek-Orthodox tradition have altered Anglican(mainly) and Catholic Apostolic church buildings in London in order to servethe needs of the growing Greek-Orthodox communities in the British capital.It is also assessing the impact that the Eastern traditions have had on Anglicanchurch architecture and iconography and vice versa.
AB - CHURCH BUILDINGS, across the old world, have been developing during thetwo millennia of Christianity, from basilicas and simple rectangular buildings tothe complex structures of the Middle Byzantine period and the WesternCathedrals. There are several changing cultural, social, architectural, and political scenarios of different periods that drive the development of the churcharchitecture in East and West of Europe and from the Mediterranean to theNorthernmost parts of Scandinavia, that are well documented to date by various authors and a detailed presentation is beyond the scope of the present 1study. However, and as Kieckhefer in his 2004 volume records and annotates,church buildings also reflect the development of theology between denominations and practices. This paper records and discusses on how the Eastern Or 2 -thodox theology and the Greek-Orthodox tradition have altered Anglican(mainly) and Catholic Apostolic church buildings in London in order to servethe needs of the growing Greek-Orthodox communities in the British capital.It is also assessing the impact that the Eastern traditions have had on Anglicanchurch architecture and iconography and vice versa.
KW - Anglicanism
KW - Greek Orthodox Church
KW - Greek Diaspora
KW - Church of England
KW - architecture
KW - spirituality
UR - https://www.aeca.org.uk/publications.html
M3 - Article (Academic Journal)
SN - 0012-8732
SP - 52
JO - Koinonia the Journal of the Anglican and Eastern Churches Association
JF - Koinonia the Journal of the Anglican and Eastern Churches Association
IS - 76
ER -