How to Read a Church: A Guide to Symbols and Images in Churches and Cathedrals

How to Read a Church: A Guide to Symbols and Images in Churches and Cathedrals

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  • Author:Richard Taylor
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Summary

Churches and cathedrals were originally built to be read。 They are alive with images and symbols--all of which are packed with meaning。 But today few people, from regular visitors to tourists, truly understand the wealth of meaning in what they find there。 How to Read a Church is must reading for anybody who wants to know more about what they see in a church or cathedral。 It explores the principal features of churches and what each represents。 It also explains: "the significance of church layout "the importance of such details as the use of colors or letters "the identity and significance of people and scenes "the symbolism of animals, plants, colors, numbers, and letters "the meaning of it all In addition to exploring these brick-and-mortar motifs, the author also reveals fascinating and unexpected details such as how to 'read' the priest and the congregation, and he shows the varied ways that church architecture and appointments reflect the Christian year。 From major themes to small but vital details, How to Read a Church will serve as a fascinating guide to the history, meanings, and messages of these beautiful buildings and the treasures they contain。

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Alan Draycott

This review has been hidden because it contains spoilers。 To view it, click here。 We visit churches but don't understand。 That's not just in a theological sense but also in the wonder of their beauty and meaning of the art work within。 This book helps us understand what we see。 Lots of it is a simple retelling of key scenes and characters so we remember what they did and how they are represented but throughout the book there are also lovely titbits of facts that make you think。。。of course。 In that way it can be very much like reading the Bible。 Of course。 10000 self help book We visit churches but don't understand。 That's not just in a theological sense but also in the wonder of their beauty and meaning of the art work within。 This book helps us understand what we see。 Lots of it is a simple retelling of key scenes and characters so we remember what they did and how they are represented but throughout the book there are also lovely titbits of facts that make you think。。。of course。 In that way it can be very much like reading the Bible。 Of course。 10000 self help books can be replaced by 1 and publishers would have to find new books to promote。 。。。more

Hathor

In the main, a basic and short introduction to symbols and signs used in churches in Britain throughout the ages。 Three stars for explaining the architecture in a simple and accessible manner but looses a star for not always getting the theology behind the symbols right, which is frustrating。 Not an author I would trust to get the facts right。

Calenmarwen

Excellent book to help readers interpret church architecture and decoration。 Some passages made me laugh, and I feel I learnt lots of interesting trivia。

Einar Jensen

As part of the research for my current project, I read Richard Taylor’s How to Read a Church。 It is a fascinating resource for interpreting not only the architecture and artwork of Christian churches, but also detail as “small” as the uniform of a priest。 Taylor’s primary thesis is that visual art and symbols in churches were not necessarily designed for illiterate audiences because most of the images required pre-existing knowledge of the stories to be understood。 That’s why I read his book; I As part of the research for my current project, I read Richard Taylor’s How to Read a Church。 It is a fascinating resource for interpreting not only the architecture and artwork of Christian churches, but also detail as “small” as the uniform of a priest。 Taylor’s primary thesis is that visual art and symbols in churches were not necessarily designed for illiterate audiences because most of the images required pre-existing knowledge of the stories to be understood。 That’s why I read his book; I sought more explanations of symbols in Christian paintings to understand them better。 Instead of speaking to the illiterate members of a congregation, Taylor argues effectively, images created a shared educational and mental space where kings and peasants could have access to the same material。 Colors, animals, orders of angels。。。 it’s all so interesting and accessible in this engaging book。 。。。more

RJC

Fascinating, good for reference。

Pedro Pascoe

I was probably expecting more from this book than it actually contained。 I should have likely obtained a book that explained, or at least pretended to explain the more esoteric, alchemic ways of reading churches。 But then again I probably read too much Lovecraft。This book lays out the symbolic used Christian churches use stories from the Bible, colours, animals, letters, etc, and what the symbols refer to。 In that regard it is a decent reference book for just such a purpose。 Rather than this boo I was probably expecting more from this book than it actually contained。 I should have likely obtained a book that explained, or at least pretended to explain the more esoteric, alchemic ways of reading churches。 But then again I probably read too much Lovecraft。This book lays out the symbolic used Christian churches use stories from the Bible, colours, animals, letters, etc, and what the symbols refer to。 In that regard it is a decent reference book for just such a purpose。 Rather than this book being a guide to 'reading' a church, it is more along the lines of a 'dictionary' of symbolic usage of church imagery, and outside of following images directly relating to stories in the Bible, you're more or less matching this image to that entry。 So I was perhaps a little let down there with more of a promise in the title than the book actually delivered。 This book does reinforce the visual nature of a church, which does dovetail nicely into my medieval readings。 I would have personally liked more of a 'walkthrough' on some of the more complex medieval stonework in surviving cathedrals across Europe, whereas, understandably perhaps, the photographs concentrate largely on English churches, and a fair proportion of that on stained glass images。 I did struggle with a comment early on in the book in the opening chapter, where Taylor does make the point of churches being places of worship, and his assertion of the 'spiritual power (being) their essence。' He goes on to say, "Admiring a church for its beauty or history alone is like admiring a Monet for its frame。" As essentially an agnostic, with an interest in mythologies, this comment kept thrumming around in my head。 My initial reaction was, Well, there goes all those years of visiting cathedrals around the world, because evidently I'm doing it wrong (heavy on the sarcasm there)。 I then thought of the Hacienda, that notorious Manchester nightclub, that I'd read about in Peter Cook's excellent book。 And while no longer being able to visit the club, as the building no longer exists (having been knocked down with apartments being built on the location, I am given to understand), I would have loved to have been able to visit the place, for its history and its importance to DJ culture and Madchester。 But, of course, the magic happened because of what took place inside while it was a nightclub。 And that 'magic' has never happened for me in a church or cathedral。 So while the point is taken that indeed I may be 'appreciating the frame' moreso than the Monet, I also understand that Monet is not everyone's magic, and there are many more paintings in the gallery for us all to appreciate, so go to where your magic happens。Now to look for books on the alchemical reading of medieval churches。 。。。more

Evan H。

Not particularly good, with very simplistic descriptions of history and theology。 The illustrations can add confusion rather than clarity。 Instead of this book, I would recommend the similarly named "How to Read Churches" by Denis R。 McNamara。 Not particularly good, with very simplistic descriptions of history and theology。 The illustrations can add confusion rather than clarity。 Instead of this book, I would recommend the similarly named "How to Read Churches" by Denis R。 McNamara。 。。。more

Salina

I enjoyed reading this as I absolutely adore cathedrals in any form。 I have a degree in art history but they often glossed over the small details in class so this book filled in a lot of the gaps。

Alanna

This is a great glossary to church art, especially Western chutch art。 Some of the way things are written/edited is slightly inconsistent (the way information from other places is referenced, etc。), but overall a nicely put-together book。

Edward

Five years ago, I found this book in the gift shop of Westminster Abbey but did not buy it。 I then spent the next 5 weeks regretting that decision as we traveled through Europe and visited innumerable churches。 I remember checking each of their gift shops to see if they had a copy but never found one。 I am an atheist but I do like churches and have a strange interest in Christian history and theology, and this book would have been a great guide on that trip。 So, when I happened to stumble across Five years ago, I found this book in the gift shop of Westminster Abbey but did not buy it。 I then spent the next 5 weeks regretting that decision as we traveled through Europe and visited innumerable churches。 I remember checking each of their gift shops to see if they had a copy but never found one。 I am an atheist but I do like churches and have a strange interest in Christian history and theology, and this book would have been a great guide on that trip。 So, when I happened to stumble across it in a second hand bookshop recently, I snapped it up, not wanting to repeat my mistake。 The book itself has a good overview of each symbol or character you are likely to see - not a lot of information, but enough to identify it and provide an introduction。 It's laid out well as a reference, so I imagine if you were standing in a church wondering who a particular figure was, you would be able to look them up fairly easily。 I do have some criticisms。 First, there are not enough illustrations。 I think providing one or multiple illustrations for each item would make this a lot more useful。 I understand there is an illustrated version of this book, but I have looked through that and it seems to have a lot less content。 Second, there is a lot of basic information in here, which is fine if it is intended to be comprehensive, but it doesn't go into enough detail to be considered comprehensive。 For example, only the most important saints are listed。 I would have preferred perhaps less detail and background on each figure, to make way for and more illustrations and more figures and symbols。But for me, alas the moment of need has passed so I did not appreciate it as much as I would have five years ago。 This will sit on my bookshelf until the next great trip to Europe。 。。。more

Sophie

Yes, it is interesting, but also quite repetitive。

Carol

This is a good reference, but I've read most of this information elsewhere。 Hence, I went through it quickly。 This is a good reference, but I've read most of this information elsewhere。 Hence, I went through it quickly。 。。。more

Jane

Pretty basic stuff although since the book covers the Catholic faith I did learn a few things about saints and their symbols。 An easy read。

Stephen Huntley

Written succinctly, with some nice quirky touches, and not at all preachy。 Perfect for the general reader, there's plenty of fascinating information presented in a concise manner with just the right amount of detail and illustration。 A great general reference resource。 Written succinctly, with some nice quirky touches, and not at all preachy。 Perfect for the general reader, there's plenty of fascinating information presented in a concise manner with just the right amount of detail and illustration。 A great general reference resource。 。。。more

Jennifer

A nifty little book which unpacks the symbolism found in and around churches。 Had some nostalgic moments for me and some sense of the loss of my children and their generation for whom this is likely to be completely new。

Laura

Do not believe that this is the same edition, as mine is the "Pocket Guide"。 Has some interesting information, and is a good "refresher", but I find it very lacking in depth and not particularly useful as a reference。 Perhaps need to look for this, full edition。 ** for the Pocket Guide。 Do not believe that this is the same edition, as mine is the "Pocket Guide"。 Has some interesting information, and is a good "refresher", but I find it very lacking in depth and not particularly useful as a reference。 Perhaps need to look for this, full edition。 ** for the Pocket Guide。 。。。more

Linda

Intersting book, well written and a good introduction to Christen church imagery。 However, I would have like it to have gone into more detail。 I'll be looking for something with more depth。 Intersting book, well written and a good introduction to Christen church imagery。 However, I would have like it to have gone into more detail。 I'll be looking for something with more depth。 。。。more

Ruth

2003。 I read this book because of the documentary series that is currently showing on TV。 It was a fascinating series and, now that I have read the book, followed the book closely。 Although not many illustrations, it is a great introduction to a subject that I knew very little about。 The writing is not at all dry and is immensely readable。 Would like a follow on, please。

Mark

Informative, but Taylor misses possible deeper spiritual signification of someof the arhcitecture and objects。 The book reads at times as if wtitten by someone for whom the faith is purely a historical phenomenon。

Matthew

This is an excellent guide to deciphering the symbology found in most christian churches, especially Catholic churches。 It deals with the symbols found in decoration and artworks in churches, but it also helps with the metaphors that are used in the layout and arrangement of religious spaces。

Ayla

Very good informative book, lovely pictures and clear and easy to read。 However riddled with typos and proof-reading errors。