Christian Art: in the Place and in the Form of Lutheran Worship - Paul E Kretzmann - Books - Concordia Publishing House - 9780758618368 - January 30, 1921
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Christian Art: in the Place and in the Form of Lutheran Worship

Paul E Kretzmann

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Christian Art: in the Place and in the Form of Lutheran Worship

This unique volume offers a handbook for busy pastor, student or interested layperson to better understand the use of Christian art and the history of its use in Lutheranism since the time of the Reformation. The author states in the introduction to the book: "The Lutheran Church was never an enemy of the art, neither the fine arts nor industrialized arts. . . . The Lutheran Church, to confess its faith did not hesitate to enlist the aid of pure and beautiful art forms, not only in the harmonies of poetry and music, but also in archictecture, sculpture, painting, bronze work, wood-carving, and embroidery." This book concerns itself chiefly with church architecture, but necessarily also discusses the place of the fine arts in the construction and use of spaces consecrated to the worship of the One True God: Father, Son and Holy Spirit, where God's people are gathered to receive His gifts of grace and mercy through His Holy Word and the Blessed Sacrament of the Altar.

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released January 30, 1921
ISBN13 9780758618368
Publishers Concordia Publishing House
Pages 426
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 30 mm   ·   793 g
Language English  

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