Clarinsa DjajaThe Word Made Flesh in PoetryWhether poetry is spoken, sung, or solemnly read, it is an intensification of language and text which produces a profound devotional…Jan 27, 2021Jan 27, 2021
Clarinsa DjajaChurches have always been a popular wedding spot; this notion is present despite its location at…From a bird’s eye view, the church takes the form of a cross allowing for three altars at the focal points of the church. Designed during…Jan 24, 2021Jan 24, 2021
Clarinsa DjajaAn “Iconic” Way of SeeingApproaching on bended knee in liturgical stance, one truly desires an encounter with the image to be gazed upon by God; this is the…Jan 17, 2021Jan 17, 2021
Clarinsa DjajaOne’s Contemplation of the LiturgyBefore understanding Christian worship as play, one is reminded that art as play is “the fact that something is intended as something” as…Jan 14, 2021Jan 14, 2021
Clarinsa DjajaBeauty, Divine Revelation, and CommunityUpon a first glance, the terms beauty, divine revelation, and community seem unrelated to the common reader. The modern understanding of…Jan 9, 2021Jan 9, 2021
Clarinsa Djaja1: An Encounter with the Festive Quality of BeautyDespite Gadamer’s remarks regarding how we, as humans, are inclined to walk past art nonchalantly, this was not the case for Rembrandt’s…Jan 6, 2021Jan 6, 2021