Angels in the Architecture is a unique contribution, bringing back to a somewhat desiccated and feeble Protestantism a full flagon of the rich wine of god's bountful Creation. The answer to the crass sensuality and self-indulgence of materialism is not to be found only, or chiefly, in the austerity of a hermit's cave and a diet of dry bread and stale water, but in a legitimate and joyful appropriation of beauty, bounty, and a covenant love. This book is an exegesis of what the preacher meant when he wrote' eat thy bread with joy, and drink thy wine with a merry heart; for God now accepteth thy works' (Eccl. 9:7).