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Thanks for the link! Cleverly appropriate picture, btw.
I found the interior of the new Gedächtniskirche pretty ugly, but there's no question that the old/new symbolism behind it is powerful.
Interesting post. I hope he responds to my amateur uninformed armchair question.
Good post there. Funny, my first "academic" introduction to Calvin was Bouwsma's John Calvin: A Sixteenth Century Portrait. So that's what's wrong with me…
I forget what the inside of the church looked like, but I remember I got my Berlin t-shirt from a vendor right outside.It's pretty tight on me now... I always resent it for reminding me of how much skinnier I used to be.Calvin link was interesting too, btw.
Thanks for the link! Cleverly appropriate picture, btw.
ReplyDeleteI found the interior of the new Gedächtniskirche pretty ugly, but there's no question that the old/new symbolism behind it is powerful.
ReplyDeleteInteresting post. I hope he responds to my amateur uninformed armchair question.
ReplyDeleteGood post there. Funny, my first "academic" introduction to Calvin was Bouwsma's John Calvin: A Sixteenth Century Portrait. So that's what's wrong with me…
ReplyDeleteI forget what the inside of the church looked like, but I remember I got my Berlin t-shirt from a vendor right outside.
ReplyDeleteIt's pretty tight on me now... I always resent it for reminding me of how much skinnier I used to be.
Calvin link was interesting too, btw.