Sanctuary2002 Johns Hopkins University Press.
Introduction by Henry Louis Gates, Jr.

"The buildings we build are the embodiment of our aspirations and our achievements. Above all, they express our values. They describe how we co-exist with others and, in the case of churches, how we co-exist with God and aspire to transcendence. Making a place for God, whether on the walls of doomed buildings or within steepled churches, is the subject of Thomas Roma's seemingly effortless study. he shows us that the place for God is anywhere within the tangled web of commerce, desire, domesticity and failure invisibly woven into our urban landscape."
——Susan Kismaric Curator of Photography, Museum of Modern Art

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