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Caves to Cathedrals: Architecture of the Worlds Great Religions

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Briefly examines the sacred structures of various religions and the way their design and construction expresses the philosophy of the religion each represents.

138 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1974

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Carl E. Hiller

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March 18, 2019
138 pages. This is a very old book but it is full of valuable information. I was reading to see if I needed to weed. I plan to keep this one now. It has old photos of ancient places of worship with much detail about each of the world’s primary religions. I learned a lot and found out about many structures I had wondered about. I think a student interested in history, religion and architecture could use this book even beyond elementary school. It is a great reference and well-written and researched. Highly recommended.
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