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Glory, Laud and Honour
Prof. Graham Parry
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Paperback. Some eighty years after the Reformation, the brief span of the Anglican Counter-Reformation in the 1620s and 1630s saw a revival of the arts in the Church. With the rise of a 'High Church' movement, the arts of religion flourished once again. This work offers an overview of the achievements of Laudian culture. Num Pages: 248 pages, 1, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 3JD; AB; HRCC2. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 233 x 156 x 15. Weight in Grams: 368. The Arts of the Anglican Counter-Reformation. 248 pages, 1, black & white illustrations. Some eighty years after the Reformation, the brief span of the Anglican Counter-Reformation in the 1620s and 1630s saw a revival of the arts in the Church. With the rise of a 'High Church' movement, the arts of religion flourished once again. This work offers an overview of the achievements of Laudian culture. Cateogry: (P) Professional & Vocational. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 3JD; AB; HRCC2. Dimension: 233 x 156 x 15. Weight: 382.
A wide-ranging survey of the brief revival of religious art, architecture, music, and literature during the Counter-Reformation. This book offers an accessible overview of the achievements of Laudian culture, so much of which was destroyed in the Civil Wars. Some eighty years after the Reformation, the brief span of the Anglican Counter-Reformation in the 1620s and 1630s saw a revival of the arts in the Church. With the rise of a "High Church" movement, initiated by Lancelot Andrewes and propelled by William Laud, John Cosin and Matthew Wren, the arts of religion flourished once again. New churches were built, ... Read more
A wide-ranging survey of the brief revival of religious art, architecture, music, and literature during the Counter-Reformation. This book offers an accessible overview of the achievements of Laudian culture, so much of which was destroyed in the Civil Wars. Some eighty years after the Reformation, the brief span of the Anglican Counter-Reformation in the 1620s and 1630s saw a revival of the arts in the Church. With the rise of a "High Church" movement, initiated by Lancelot Andrewes and propelled by William Laud, John Cosin and Matthew Wren, the arts of religion flourished once again. New churches were built, ... Read more
Product Details
Publisher
BOYE6
Number of pages
248
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2008
Condition
New
Weight
394g
Number of Pages
248
Place of Publication
Woodbridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843833758
SKU
V9781843833758
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About Prof. Graham Parry
GRAHAM PARRY is Professor of English and Related Literature at University of York, York, UK.
Reviews for Glory, Laud and Honour
Gives us a detailed and perceptive survey of a heretofore overlooked concatenation of religious arts in a seminal period in English church history.
CHURCH HISTORY JOURNAL
[A] thoughtful systematic analysis of the artistic contributions made during this brief, yet fruitful period.
VIRGINIA SEMINARY JOURNAL
[An] attractively illustrated, interdisciplinary study.
ECCLESIOLOGY TODAY
Will be warmly ... Read more
CHURCH HISTORY JOURNAL
[A] thoughtful systematic analysis of the artistic contributions made during this brief, yet fruitful period.
VIRGINIA SEMINARY JOURNAL
[An] attractively illustrated, interdisciplinary study.
ECCLESIOLOGY TODAY
Will be warmly ... Read more