Liturgical space christian workship and church buildings in Western Europe 1500-2000
This is the first comprehensive and up-to-date 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. In addition to a...
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Formato: | 991007191229706719 |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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London ;
New York
2016
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Colección: | Liturgy, worship, and society
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- 1. The legacy of the pre-Reformation church and the impact of the Reformation
- The origins of Christian architecture
- Pre-Reformation worship and the reformers
- The impact on church buildings
- The Catholic Counter-Reformation
- Protestant worship in Catholic buildings
- 2. The Lutheran Churches of Germany and Scandinavia
- Lutheran worship
- Sweden : a liturgical case study
- Lutheran Church buildings
- The cruciform plan church
- The pulpit-altar arrangement
- The Lutheran Church interior
- Lutheran worship and buildings in perspective
- 3. The Calvinist and Reformed Churches
- The Reformed approach to public worship
- Reformed Churches in France and the Netherlands
- Reformed Churches in Switzerland and Hungary
- Presbyterianism in Scotland and Ireland
- The Free Churches in England and Wales
- 4. The worship and buildings in Anglican Via media
- The Elizabethan settlement
- The Laudian transformation
- The restoration church
- The road to ecclesiology
- Anglican worship on the eve of the Oxford Movement
- 5. Counter-Reformation Roman Catholicism
- The Tridentine mass
- Church services and buildings in Catholic Europe
- Roman Catholicism in the Netherlands
- Roman Catholicism in England and Wales
- Roman Catholicism in Scotland
- Roman Catholicism in Ireland
- 6. Ecclesiology and neo-Medievalism
- The origins of the Gothic revival
- Ecclesiology and ritualism in the Church of England
- Roman Catholicism ecclesiology and ritual
- Ecclesiology and ritual in Protestant nonconformity and the Church of Scotland
- European Gothic, Catholic and Protestant
- The ethos of the Gothic revival
- 7. Liturgical renewal and church design in the twentieth century
- The survival of traditional buildings
- Liturgical renewal in the inter-war period
- The earliest modern churches
- Liturgical reform since 1945
- New churches and liturgical reordering.