Learning from London

Learning from London
Title Learning from London PDF eBook
Author Jason A. Fout
Publisher
Pages 176
Release 2019-11
Genre Church growth
ISBN 9780880284783

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Winner of a Gold Medal - 2020 Illumination Book Awards Crucial reading for everyone committed to evangelism and church growth. -Michael B. Curry, Presiding Bishop of The Episcopal Church As most mainline Christian denominations struggle with declining numbers, the Church of England in the Diocese of London is bucking the trend. In one of the most diverse, multi-faith, urban, and pluralistic cities in the world, London churches are growing and thriving against the odds, proclaiming the gospel afresh, and meeting the needs of their communities in creative, innovative, and life-changing ways. Based on more than six years of study, Jason A. Fout offers lessons from London, a road map to growth and revitalization for American churches-big and small, historic and newly started, evangelical and Anglo-Catholic. This remarkable guide offers practical tools as well as insight and inspiration for all who care about the future of the church.

Parish Churches of Greater London

Parish Churches of Greater London
Title Parish Churches of Greater London PDF eBook
Author Michael Hodges
Publisher
Pages 452
Release 2015-11-15
Genre
ISBN 9780946694082

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"A guide to over 400 Anglican and Catholic churches of Greater London (excluding the City) celebrating their architectural variety and historic interest, with over 1000 photographs by the author."

Catholic Churches of London

Catholic Churches of London
Title Catholic Churches of London PDF eBook
Author Denis Evinson
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 288
Release 1998-01-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9781850758198

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In this comprehensive survey of London's Catholic churches, Dr Evinson's inventory lists all 140 churches in the cities of London, Westminster and the inner surrounding boroughs. In each case the entries include the foundation of the mission, the building history of the church, the role of the clergy and lay patrons, an architectural description and an account of the church's permanent furnishings. A substantial introduction treats the subject in chronological terms, embracing the period of Catholic emancipation followed by the Gothic, Classical, Byzantine and Romanesque revivals. Post-1945 developments in structure and planning are also explored, followed by a survey of furnishings and artists. This book should appeal to Catholic Londoners and parish priests, as well as art historians and tourists.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey
Title Westminster Abbey PDF eBook
Author David Cannadine
Publisher Studies in British Art
Pages 0
Release 2019
Genre ARCHITECTURE
ISBN 9781913107024

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A comprehensive and authoritative history that explores the significance of one of the most famous buildings and institutions in England Westminster Abbey was one of the most powerful churches in Catholic Christendom before transforming into a Protestant icon of British national and imperial identity. Celebrating the 750th anniversary of the consecration of the current Abbey church building, this book features engaging essays by a group of distinguished scholars that focus on different, yet often overlapping, aspects of the Abbey's history: its architecture and monuments; its Catholic monks and Protestant clergy; its place in religious and political revolutions; its relationship to the monarchy and royal court; its estates and educational endeavors; its congregations; and its tourists. Clearly written and wide-ranging in scope, this generously illustrated volume is a fascinating exploration of Westminster Abbey's thousand-year history and its meaning, significance, and impact within society both in Britain and beyond. Paul Mellon Centre for Studies in British Art in association with the Dean and Chapter of the Collegiate Church of St Peter Westminster (Westminster Abbey)/Distributed by Yale University Press

Turin and the British in the Age of the Grand Tour

Turin and the British in the Age of the Grand Tour
Title Turin and the British in the Age of the Grand Tour PDF eBook
Author Paola Bianchi
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 517
Release 2017-09-21
Genre History
ISBN 1107147700

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This is an international publication exploring early modern cultural exchange between Britain and Savoy, including political, diplomatic, social, religious and artistic trends.

Building the Modern Church

Building the Modern Church
Title Building the Modern Church PDF eBook
Author Robert Proctor
Publisher Routledge
Pages 487
Release 2016-05-23
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317170857

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Fifty years after the Second Vatican Council, architectural historian Robert Proctor examines the transformations in British Roman Catholic church architecture that took place in the two decades surrounding this crucial event. Inspired by new thinking in theology and changing practices of worship, and by a growing acceptance of modern art and architecture, architects designed radical new forms of church building in a campaign of new buildings for new urban contexts. A focussed study of mid-twentieth century church architecture, Building the Modern Church considers how architects and clergy constructed the image and reality of the Church as an institution through its buildings. The author examines changing conceptions of tradition and modernity, and the development of a modern church architecture that drew from the ideas of the liturgical movement. The role of Catholic clergy as patrons of modern architecture and art and the changing attitudes of the Church and its architects to modernity are examined, explaining how different strands of post-war architecture were adopted in the field of ecclesiastical buildings. The church building’s social role in defining communities through rituals and symbols is also considered, together with the relationships between churches and modernist urban planning in new towns and suburbs. Case studies analysed in detail include significant buildings and architects that have remained little known until now. Based on meticulous historical research in primary sources, theoretically informed, fully referenced, and thoroughly illustrated, this book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the church architecture, art and theology of this period.

London City Churches

London City Churches
Title London City Churches PDF eBook
Author Leigh Hatts
Publisher Bankside Press
Pages 102
Release 2003
Genre History
ISBN 0954570502

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