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AuthorBruggink, Donald J. (3)Subject
Altars (3)
Churches (3)
Fonts (3)
Interiors (3)Pulpits (3)Bruder-Klaus-Kirche (Birsfelden, Switzerland) (1)La iglesia de la Santa Monica (Mexico City, Mexico) (1)St. Paul of Tarsus Church (Clinton Township, Macomb County, Mich.) (1)... View MoreDate Issued1986 (2)1988 (1)Has File(s)true (3)

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Church room 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)
The emphasis of the liturgical movement of gathering the congregation around the liturgical elements is here emphasized by seating in the monastic fashion, with the congregation facing one another across pulpit, font, and ...
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Load bearing pillar with crucifix 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1988)
Left to right: Santa Monica, baptismal font, pulpit, person, and altar.
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Interior 

Bruggink, Donald J. (Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan) in partnership with Calvin College (Grand Rapids, Michigan), 1986)
The cave like interior nonetheless reflects the impact of the Liturgical Movement. The baptismal font, with its paschal candle stands at the entrance, reflecting the role of baptism as the entrance to the church. The axis ...

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