Lutheran Churches in Early Modern Europe

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Andrew Spicer
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd., 2012 - Architecture - 512 pages
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This collection of essays provides a coherent and interdisciplinary investigation of the impact that the Lutheran Reformation had on the appearance, architecture and arrangement of early modern churches.
 

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Contents

Lutheran Churches and Confessional Identity
1
Lutheran Churches and Confessional Competition ir Augsburg
39
PostReformation
63
Lutheran Church Furnishings in
97
Marian Imagery and its Function in the Lutheran Churches
133
On Sundays for the laity we allow mass vestments altars
165
Responses to
221
Early Lutheran Churches
241
Churches and their Interiors
277
Oystein Ekroll
300
Church Furnishings and Rituals in a Swedish Provincial
311
The Lutheran Church
333
Lutherans in Cracovv Contesting the Sacred Topography
377
Lutheran Churches in Poland
403
Lutheran Churches in
445
Afterword
483

National Museum of Denmark Copenhagen
272

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About the author (2012)

Andrew Spicer is Professor of Early Modern European History at Oxford Brookes University, UK.

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