Churches and Monasteries in the Holy Land
By (Author) David Rapp
By (photographer) Hanan Isachar
Skyhorse Publishing
Arcade Publishing
3rd November 2015
United States
General
Non Fiction
Photographs: collections
915.69400222
Hardback
224
Width 302mm, Height 226mm, Spine 28mm
1540g
A stunning visual pilgrimage to the most revered Christian sites in Israel.
Christianity's roots extend deep into the earth of the Holy Land, and its defining events are memorialized in its many important churches, monasteries, and convents. It was in the town of Nazareth, where the Basilica of the Annunciation now stands, that Mary learned she would conceive, and it was in Bethlehem, where the Church of the Nativity is, that Jesus was born. Sacred sites from the Galilee to the Judean Desert and from the Jordan River to Jerusalem mark the stages of Jesus' life, and this stunning, opulently illustrated book presents thirty-three of the most significant and sought after, retracing the Christian story. Superb photographs capture the majesty of the buildings, the faces of celebrants, and the varied beauty of the land, while the text offers a vivid account of the traditions and history associated with them.
Among the sites included are: the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in the Old City of Jerusalem; the Church of the Beatitudes in the Galilee, associated with the Sermon on the Mount; the baptismal site on the Jordan; the Chapel of the Ascension on the Mount of Olives; and the Cenacle, the Room of the Last Supper. For centuries, pilgrims have made the demanding physical journey to visit these sacred sites and celebrate their faith in the Holy Land. This book recreates that pilgrimage and offers a rewarding visual journey in an ancient land.
David Rapp is an art historian, critic, and journalist who has written articles for Haaretz, among others, on art and culture. He has participated in interdisciplinary research forum focusing on Christian denominations in Israel and the Palestinian Authority. He resides in Tel Aviv.
Hanan Isachar has won international acclaim for his work, published fifteen books of photographs, and contributed images to magazines and books worldwide. He resides in Herzliya, Israel.