Video recording of Cook Lecture on December 2, 2015 by Dr. Kostis Kourelis. Dr. Kostis Kourelis, chair, Dept. of Art & Art History, and Associate Professor of Art History at Franklin & Marshall College, Lancaster, Pa., presents a lecture that begins with the question: Are the theological and architectural challenges of the 19th century relevant in the era of the megachurch? After surveying Lancaster's theological legacy, he looks at how it can help us navigate through the architectural choices of the present. The lecture was sponsored by The Elmer R. Cook Memorial Endowment Fund. Filmed by WM Productions. Digital MP4 HD video recording. Duration: 1 hour, 5 minutes, 49 seconds
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