> Is Panofsky's book known in theological circles at all?
>
> I'd be interested to hear any "professional" opinions of the book by the
> learned folks on this list.
Dear Christopher,
As a mere sessional, and an art historian at that, I can't claim to
be a "professional", as you say, but you might look at:
Peter Kidson, "Panofsky, Suger, and St Denis," Journal of the Warburg
and Courtauld Institutes, vol. 50 (1987), 1-17, and
Bernard McGinn, "From Admirable Tabernacle to the House of God: Some
Theological Reflections on Medieval Architectural Integration," in
Virginia Raguin, Kathryn Brush and Peter Draper, eds, Artistic
Integration in Gothic Buildings (Toronto, 1995), pp. 41-56
Cheers,
Jim Bugslag
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