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El. knyga: Liturgical Space: Christian Worship and Church Buildings in Western Europe 1500-2000

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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 chapter looking at the general impact of the Reformation on church buildings, there are separate chapters on the churches of the Lutheran, Reformed, Anglican and Roman Catholic traditions between the mid-sixteenth and mid-nineteenth centuries, and on the ecclesiological movement of the nineteenth century and the liturgical movement of the twentieth century, both of which have impacted on all the churches of Western Europe over the past 150 years. The book is extensively illustrated with figures in the text and a series of plates and also contains comprehensive guides to both further reading and buildings to visit throughout Western Europe.

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'Nigel Yates is the foremost authority on the relationship between the liturgy and the ordering of church buildings in the post reformation world. Building on his earlier book, Buildings, Faith and Worship, which explored the liturgical arrangement of Anglican churches between 1600 and 1900, Professor Yates has provided a well researched and entertaining account of the interplay between the liturgies of the various denominations and the way church buildings, old and new, have been ordered. Professor Yates is an acknowledged expert in this field, and serious students and amateur church crawlers alike will enjoy his eye for quirky detail as well as the scholarly erudition that underpins this splendid volume.' The Right Reverend David Stancliffe, Bishop of Salisbury, UK This is a masterly overview of the continual process down the centuries by which the Church responds to a renewed vision of God by revisiting the church building and reshaping it to better reflect the hopes and aspirations of the community of faith. Both scholar and worshipper will be enriched by it. The Very Reverend Richard Giles, Dean of Philadelphia Cathedral, USA No liturgical historian or indeed anyone who has any kind of responsibility for liturgy can afford to be without this book, dealing as it does with how theology and worship affect the use of liturgical space. This book shows how different theological and liturgical insights impact on how churches have been re-ordered for worship at different times and across all the denominations, and is therefore invaluable for those responsible for modern day worship. The Most Reverend Dr Barry C Morgan, The Archbishop of Wales Interesting and attractive in equal measure, and much more than a handbook or introductory overview, Liturgical Space is comprehensive, authoritative, and suggestive in its interweaving of architecture, theology, ecclesiology, and history. Professor Clyde Binfield, UK This superb study, by the leading historian of liturg

List of Figures vii
List of Illustrations ix
Introduction 1
1 The Legacy of the Pre-Reformation Church and the Impact of the Reformation 3
The Origins of Christian Architecture
3
Pre-Reformation Worship and the Reformers
7
The Impact on Church Buildings
12
The Catholic Counter-Reformation
14
Protestant Worship in Catholic Buildings
16
2 The Lutheran Churches of Germany and Scandinavia 25
Lutheran Worship
26
Sweden: A Liturgical Case Study
27
Lutheran Church Buildings
30
The Cruciform Plan Church
34
The Pulpit-Altar Arrangement
34
The Lutheran Church Interior
38
Lutheran Worship and Buildings in Perspective
42
3 The Calvinist and Reformed Churches 43
The Reformed Approach to Public Worship
43
Reformed Churches in France and the Netherlands
45
Reformed Churches in Switzerland and Hungary
53
Presbyterianism in Scotland and Ireland
56
The Free Churches in England and Wales
65
4 The Worship and Buildings of the Anglican Via Media 71
The Elizabethan Settlement
71
The Laudian Transformation
74
The Restoration Church
75
The Road to Ecclesiology
87
Anglican Worship on the Eve of the Oxford Movement
90
5 Counter-Reformation Roman Catholicism 95
The Tridentine Mass
95
Church Services and Buildings in Catholic Europe
97
Roman Catholicism in the Netherlands
101
Roman Catholicism in England and Wales
102
Roman Catholicism in Scotland
105
Roman Catholicism in Ireland
106
6 Ecclesiology and Neo-Medievalism 113
The Origins of the Gothic Revival
114
Ecclesiology and Ritualism in the Church of England
115
Roman Catholic Ecclesiology and Ritual
123
Ecclesiology and Ritual in Protestant Nonconformity and the Church of Scotland
125
European Gothic, Catholic and Protestant
130
The Ethos of the Gothic Revival
134
7 Liturgical Renewal and Church Design in the Twentieth Century 135
The Survival of Traditional Buildings
136
Liturgical Renewal in the Inter-War Period
139
The Earliest Modern Churches
144
Liturgical Reform Since 1945
147
New Churches and Liturgical Reordering
155
Guide to Further Reading 167
General Surveys
167
The Legacy of the Pre-Reformation Church
167
The Lutheran Churches of Germany and Scandinavia
168
The Calvinist and Reformed Churches
168
The Buildings of the Anglican 'Via Media'
169
Counter-Reformation Roman Catholicism
170
Ecclesiology and Neo-Medievalism
171
Liturgical Renewal and Church Design in the Twentieth Century
172
Guide to Buildings to Visit 175
The Legacy of the Pre-Reformation Church
175
The Lutheran Churches of Germany and Scandinavia
176
Calvinist and Reformed Churches
177
The Buildings of the Anglican 'Via Media'
179
Counter-Reformation Roman Catholicism
181
Ecclesiology and Neo-Medievalism
182
Liturgical Renewal and Church Design in the Twentieth Century
185
Index 191
Nigel Yates is Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Wales, Lampeter, UK.