The main sources of all natural light are the sun, the moon and the stars. In other words, the principle source of illumination is the light as mediated by atmosphere. According to some philosophers, spiritual or holy light includes not only material and quantified aspect, but being non-physical properties it treats as a spiritual connector between god and man. The light is the main part of existence which not only contacts to the surface of objects, but also helps them form. In other words, light is the key of finding space fundamental in making holy places meaningful.
The present paper tries to make a comparative analysis of lighting in some of the most famous sacred buildings around the world. As such, the methodology preferred in this piece of research is descriptive, analytic and comparative.
Ziabakhsh,N. and Mokhtabad Amrei,S. M. (2013). Spiritual Manifestation of Natural Light in Sacred Buildings: A Comparative Study from Greece to Baroque. The International Journal of Humanities, 20(1), 69-81.
MLA
Ziabakhsh,N. , and Mokhtabad Amrei,S. M. . "Spiritual Manifestation of Natural Light in Sacred Buildings: A Comparative Study from Greece to Baroque", The International Journal of Humanities, 20, 1, 2013, 69-81.
HARVARD
Ziabakhsh N., Mokhtabad Amrei S. M. (2013). 'Spiritual Manifestation of Natural Light in Sacred Buildings: A Comparative Study from Greece to Baroque', The International Journal of Humanities, 20(1), pp. 69-81.
CHICAGO
N. Ziabakhsh and S. M. Mokhtabad Amrei, "Spiritual Manifestation of Natural Light in Sacred Buildings: A Comparative Study from Greece to Baroque," The International Journal of Humanities, 20 1 (2013): 69-81,
VANCOUVER
Ziabakhsh N., Mokhtabad Amrei S. M. Spiritual Manifestation of Natural Light in Sacred Buildings: A Comparative Study from Greece to Baroque. The International Journal of Humanities, 2013; 20(1): 69-81.