The English parish church through the centuries [electronic resource] : daily life and spirituality, art and architecture, literature and music / A Christianity and Culture Resource ; editor, Dee Dyas ; associate editors, Jane Garnett, David Griffith, Louise Hampson, Jane Hawkes, Beat Kümin, Alison Milbank, Mark Ormrod.
Format:
[electronic resource] : daily life and spirituality, art and architecture, literature and music /
The early centuries (to c.600) -- Anglo-Saxon England (c.600-c.1066) -- Late Medieval England (c.1066-c.1534) -- Reformation & beyond (c.1534-c1689) -- The Church in England (c.1689-c.1945) -- Churches to the present day -- Case studies.
Summary:
"[E]xplores every aspect of church and parish life, from the Anglo-Saxon Church to the present day." --Container. Covers: Christianity and writers such as Chaucer, Shakespeare, Donne, Milton, Dickens, Bröntes, Wordsworth, T.S. Eliot, Tolkien, D.H. Lawrence. Includes recordings of Church music from past centuries; 3D modeling of the development of church interiors and exteriors; case studies of individual churches, creative use and reordering; practical sections on care, conservation, creative use, reordering and interpretation of church buildings and their contents.
This resource is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act as administered by State Library of Iowa.