Liturgical Space: Exploring Worship and Society in Modern Contexts - Perfect for Church Studies, Theology Research & Spiritual Growth
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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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This gives a great overview of how liturgical space, furniture, and practices have evolved over time. I used it when I needed to brush up on the history of liturgical furniture: altar, lectern, etc. It covers multiple denominations and in particular how the Protestant Reformation reshaped liturgical practices and worship space.