Book: The House Of God: Church Architecture, Style And History The grandeur of St. Peter's the Baroque ecstasy of the churches at Cholula in Maxico, the intimate peace of Fairford Church in Gloucestershire ... The two thousand year's heritage of Christian churches is a fascinating one. For anyone interested in the evolution of architectural styles, the subject is of inescapable interest. For a far wider group of people, however, it is clear that churches are much more than architectural monuments. Throughout their rich historical associations and special emotional quality that is largely denied to secular buildings, they exert a power that crosses national boundaries and even beliefs. Edward Norman sees churches as both acts of faith and works of art. The clarity, knowledge, and insight of his chronological survey are supported and enhanced by a brilliantly researched collection of illustrations. The result is a perfect mix between the most loved master buildings such as Hagia Sophia and the freshness of the less familiar a mission church in Paraguay or a Baroque shrine in Goa. Whether coming from the Catholic, Orthodox, or Protestant traditions, whether drawn to the sublimity of Sainte Chapelle in Paris or the simplicity of the Puritan chapel, Christians everywhere will respond to Norman's celebration of churches.
Details of Book: The House Of God: Church Architecture, Style And History Book: The House Of God: Church Architecture, Style And History
Author: Edward Norman
ISBN: 050028556X
ISBN-13: 9780500285565
, 978-0500285565
Binding: Paperback
Publishing Date: May 2005
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Number of Pages: 312
Language: English