Gives an account of the internal arrangement of church buildings in Western Europe between 1500 and 2000, showing how these arrangements have met the liturgical needs of their respective denominations, Catholic and Protestant, over this period. This work also includes a chapter looking at the general impact of the Reformation on church buildings.
Gives an account of the internal arrangement of church buildings in Western Europe between 1500 and 2000, showing how these arrangements have met the liturgical needs of their respective denominations, Catholic and Protestant, over this period. This work also includes a chapter looking at the general impact of the Reformation on church buildings.
Nigel Yates is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Wales, Lampeter, UK.
Inhaltsangabe
1: The Legacy of the Pre-Reformation Church and the Impact of the Reformation 2: The Lutheran Churches of Germany and Scandinavia 3: The Calvinist and Reformed Churches 4: The Worship and Buildings of the Anglican Via Media 5: Counter-Reformation Roman Catholicism 6: Ecclesiology and Neo-Medievalism 7: Liturgical Renewal and Church Design in the Twentieth Century Guide to Further Reading Guide to Buildings to Visit
1: The Legacy of the Pre-Reformation Church and the Impact of the Reformation 2: The Lutheran Churches of Germany and Scandinavia 3: The Calvinist and Reformed Churches 4: The Worship and Buildings of the Anglican Via Media 5: Counter-Reformation Roman Catholicism 6: Ecclesiology and Neo-Medievalism 7: Liturgical Renewal and Church Design in the Twentieth Century Guide to Further Reading Guide to Buildings to Visit
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