
The Vietnamese Cao Dai Religion; A Pho of Faiths
Yes, writing “Pho Of Faiths” is as imaginative as writing a blues song that begins with “Got busted for somethin’ I didn’t do.” But I think it conveys some

Yes, writing “Pho Of Faiths” is as imaginative as writing a blues song that begins with “Got busted for somethin’ I didn’t do.” But I think it conveys some

The Khmer king Yasovarman I (r. 889 CE-about 910) was both conservative and radical. He succeeded his father, Indravarman I. I detailed the former’s

Beijing’s thriving modern art scene converged in a big old ugly factory that East Germans built. Artists found it to be a cheap and private

Agricultural ways of life, which China’s Confucian tradition has honored, became common along the great rivers during the Yangshao period around 5000 BCE–4,500 years before

In Islamic thought, a lot of things have deep meanings beneath the surface. This child is beginning to learn about the Five Pillars of

Mosque architecture emerged in a dramatically different cultural environment than the West’s ancient temples and Christian churches. Things that seem simple have limitless depth there.

On the surface, nothing could seem simpler than an open courtyard. But even the mosque’s courtyard (the Ibn Tulun Mosque’s in the two above

After last article’s introduction to Preah Ko, we’ll approach its central section and explore its mysteries. Its shrines have many false doors made of

Preah Ko is one of the most important temples that the Khmers built. King Indravarman I erected it over 250 years before the Khmers constructed

Germany created many of the best examples of Romanesque architecture. She stuck with the forms while people north of Paris developed Gothic Style and gave us