Lutheran Churches In Early Modern Europe by Andrew Spicer
History, Architecture, and Identity
This scholarly work delves into the architectural and cultural evolution of Lutheran churches during the early modern period in Europe. It explores how the Reformation influenced church design, liturgical practices, and community life, reflecting broader socio-political changes. The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the interplay between religious beliefs and architectural expression, highlighting the diversity of Lutheran church structures across different regions. Through detailed case studies, it illustrates how these sacred spaces served as both spiritual centers and symbols of emerging Protestant identities.
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- Published
- 2012
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- Length
- Moderate
- Pages
- 400-500
- Original Language
- English
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