Liturgical space : Christian worship and church buildings in western Europe 1500-2000 /
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语言: | English |
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Aldershot, England ; Burlington, VT :
Ashgate,
c2008.
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丛编: | Liturgy, worship, and society
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书本目录:
- 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.