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Interior dome of Charlemagne's edifice
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Modeled after San Vitale in Vienna which in turn was modeled after the Church of Holy Sepucher in Jerusalem. The symbolism attached to the dome represented the heavenly sphere and divinity was appropriate both for the place ...
World Council of Churches Headquarters
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1969)
Entrance into the lobby of this very sleek contemporary building
Wädenswil Interior
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1969)
Wädenswill is obviously an auditory church with an emphasis on preaching. Note the ranges of pews in the balcony which wraps around three sides of the church.
The conference room of the World Council of Churches headquarters
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1969)
The great tapestry, designed by Einar Forseth, forming the focal point of the conference room, and portrays the resurrected and ascending Christ.
The interior of the Auditorium
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Not only did Calvin here give lectures on all the books of the bible with the exception of Revelation, but he also consolidated the role of the church in its semi-independence from the state.
Parting gift
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Presentation of a pewter flagon and cups to Bruggink for his leadership in the tour. Having money left from the $750 charge for the seminar, it was evenly distrusted among the participants, each receiving $17.
The Great Church in Lieden
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Theological conflicts of the 17th century continued in the 19th, tearing the church apart.
WCTS at Chartes
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1969)
Ruth Spierenburg presented her paper on the "Queen of Cathedrals for the Queen of Heaven." Seminar members left to right Henry James, Linda Tamminga, Stephen Tamminga, Kathy Ratmeyer, Mary Brower, Ruth Spierenburg, Elaine ...
Interior mosaic of Emperor Justinian and retinue
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1967)
Dedicated in 548 the mosaic emphasizes Byzantine power with a mosaic on the side wall of the chancel portraying the Emperor Justinian bringing the bread for the Eucharist followed by his Bishop Maximianus.
Stained glass of Chartres
(Western Theological Seminary (Holland, Michigan), 1969)
The glory of Chartres is its stained glass.