The Eighteenth Century Church In Britain by Terry Friedman

The Architecture of the Church of England, Scotland, and Ireland

This insightful work delves into the architectural and cultural evolution of church buildings in Britain during the eighteenth century, a period marked by significant social and religious transformations. It explores how the design and construction of churches reflected broader changes in society, including shifts in religious practices, the influence of Enlightenment thinking, and the rise of new architectural styles. Through detailed analysis and vivid illustrations, the book provides a comprehensive overview of the era's ecclesiastical architecture, highlighting the interplay between tradition and innovation in shaping the spiritual and physical landscapes of the time.