Divine Nature of Power
Explore the intricate relationship between architecture and spirituality in Tracy Miller's Divine Nature of Power, published by Harvard University in 2007. This compelling hardback, spanning 265 pages, delves into the motivations behind the creation of religious art, including temple buildings, sculptures, and wall paintings. Utilizing an interdisciplinary approach, Miller draws on the expertise of archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians specializing in religion, society, and art. The book provides a fascinating insight into the historical context of religious architecture in China from c. 1000 CE to c. 1500, particularly focusing on Taiyuan in Shanxi Sheng. Perfect for enthusiasts of history, architecture, and religious studies, Divine Nature of Power invites readers to uncover the profound connections between faith and artistic expression. Enhance your understanding of how cultural and religious dynamics shaped the built environment in ancient China.