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Solomon''s Temple - Myth, Conflict, and Faith

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"A highly original architectural history of Solomon's Temple and Islam's Dome of the Rock that doubles as a social and cultural history of the region"--

List of contents

List of Figures ix
 
List of Plates xii
 
Prologue 1
 
1 Solomon's Temple 6
 
The Ark of the Covenant 8
 
King David 19
 
The Temple of Solomon 21
 
Nebuchadnezzar II 28
 
2 Herod 37
 
The Maccabeans 41
 
Pompey 43
 
Herod 45
 
Herod Demolishes the Second Temple 48
 
The Third Temple 51
 
The Royal Portico 57
 
3 ''Not . . . one stone upon another'' 65
 
Moneychangers 68
 
Paul 72
 
The Temple Destroyed 74
 
4 The Holy Sepulcher 88
 
Hadrian and Aelia Capitolina 88
 
Constantine 93
 
The Plague 103
 
The Fall of Rome 105
 
Hagia Sophia 107
 
Madaba 110
 
vi Contents
 
The Persian War 111
 
5 Dome of the Rock 117
 
Muhammad and the Fall of Jerusalem 122
 
Umar in Jerusalem 123
 
The Dome of the Rock 129
 
The Rock 137
 
6 Templum Domini 146
 
The Jews Return 149
 
The First Crusade 154
 
Crusader Jerusalem 158
 
Templum Domini 160
 
The Templars in the Palace of Solomon 163
 
Saladin 167
 
7 Recreating the Temple 175
 
In the Imagination of Priests 178
 
The Temple in the Popular Imagination 199
 
Return to Mount Moriah 205
 
8 Jerusalem 217
 
Views 217
 
Maps 225
 
British Ordnance Survey of Jerusalem 234
 
The Palestine Exploration Fund (PEF) 240
 
Jerusalem and World War I 247
 
9 Al-Haram Al-Sharif 254
 
The Path to Conflict 254
 
Jerusalem Under Transjordan 257
 
An Naksah, The Six Day War 259
 
Liberation of Temple Mount 260
 
Archeology and the Western Wall 263
 
The Burning of Al-Aqsa Mosque 264
 
Jewish Prayer on Temple Mount 266
 
The Rabbi's Tunnel 269
 
Continual Provocation 271
 
Rabbi's Tunnel Revisited 275
 
Camp David Summit 276
 
The Second Intifada 277
 
Contents vii
 
Epilogue 282
 
Acknowledgments, Sources, and Methods 290
 
Index 295

About the author










Alan Balfour is Professor and Dean of the College of Architecture at Georgia Tech. Formerly he has served as dean of Schools of Architecture in Texas and New York and was chairman of the Architectural Association in London. His writings include Creating a Scottish Parliament and books on three world cities Shanghai, New York, and Berlin. He has received numerous awards, including the Topaz Medal, the highest recognition given in North America to an educator in architecture.

Summary

A highly original architectural history of Solomon's Temple and Islam's Dome of the Rock that doubles as a social and cultural history of the region
* The most extensive study of the interrelated history of two monuments, Solomon's Temple and The Dome of the Rock, drawing on an exhaustive review of all the visual and textual evidence
* Relayed as a gripping narrative, allowing readers to re-enter and experience the emotions and the visceral reality of the major events in its history
* Integrates illustration with the text to offer a highly detailed and accurate portrait of the major structures and figures involved in the history of the temple
* Opens up a fascinating line of questioning into the conventional interpretation of events, particularly Christ's actions in the Temple
* Reproduces rarely seen detailed drawings of the subterranean passages beneath Temple Mount as part of the British survey in the 19th century

Product details

Authors a Balfour, Alan Balfour, Alan (School of Architecture Balfour, Balfour Alan
Publisher Wiley, John and Sons Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 24.04.2015
 
EAN 9781119000587
ISBN 978-1-119-00058-7
No. of pages 328
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Art > Architecture

Tempel, Geschichte, Architektur, Architekturgeschichte, History, Architecture, Social & cultural history, Architectural History & Styles, Architektur- u. Stilgeschichte, Sozial- u. Kulturgeschichte

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