A Theology of Architecture or An Archictecture of Theology.
A THEOLOGY OF ARCHITECTURE
or, AN ARCHITECTURE OF THEOLOGY
Sawdust from the circular saw
stings his eyes. He once saw
what he wanted, but now sees
the complications are more deeply
embedded than they looked
when he began his work.
Difficult enough for a carpenter,
constructing a house, to discover
his 2-by-4’s holed with termites,
whole sections hollowed-out
and snaking right to the heart.
How is he supposed to erect
a dwelling-place with such
materials? Still, even this is much
more feasible than the situation
we now find ourselves in:
us boards, termite-infested,
attempting to construct
a carpenter according to our
understanding of woodworks,
confused when he is hollow, dry,
and without much to say.
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