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Ecclesiology --- Antwerp --- C1 --- KADOC - Documentatie- en Onderzoekscentrum voor Religie, Cultuur en Samenleving (1977-) --- parochiegeschiedenis --- kerkbouw --- Antwerpen --- congressen --- Kerken en religie --- Conferences - Meetings --- Catholic church buildings --- Belgium --- Antwerp (Belgium) --- History --- Church buildings --- Congresses --- Environmental planning --- churches [buildings] --- anno 2000-2009 --- wederopbouw
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The author examines changing conceptions of tradition and modernity, and the development of a modern church architecture that drew from the ideas of the liturgical movement. Based on meticulous historical research in primary sources, theoretically informed, fully referenced, and thoroughly illustrated, this book will be of interest to anyone concerned with the church architecture, art and theology of this period.
Religious architecture --- churches [buildings] --- Modern [style or period] --- anno 1950-1959 --- anno 1960-1969 --- anno 1970-1979 --- Great Britain --- Church architecture --- Catholic church buildings --- Churches, Catholic --- Church buildings --- Ecclesiastical architecture --- Rood-lofts --- Christian art and symbolism --- Architecture, Gothic --- History
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Religious architecture --- Arts religieux --- Colloques --- Colloquia --- Religieuze kunst --- Catholic church buildings --- Liturgy and architecture --- Church decoration and ornament --- Congresses. --- C3 --- verslaggeving --- Frankrijk --- cultuur --- kerkbouw --- liturgie --- culturele infrastructuur --- Kunst en cultuur --- Conferences - Meetings --- Architecture and liturgy --- Liturgical architecture --- Church ornament --- Ecclesiastical decoration and ornament --- Churches, Catholic --- Congresses --- Church buildings --- Architecture --- Decoration and ornament --- Interior decoration --- Religious articles --- Christian art and symbolism --- Catholic church buildings - France - Congresses. --- Liturgy and architecture - France - Congresses. --- Church decoration and ornament - France - Congresses.
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Nach dem reformatorischen Bildersturm statteten die Katholiken in Antwerpen und der niederländischen Republik ihre Kirchenräume mit neuen Bildwerken aus. In Antwerpen hatten sie zuvor lange mit den Protestanten um die Vormacht gerungen, bis der Katholizismus dort 1585 zur einzig anerkannten Konfession wurde. In der niederlandischen Republik hingegen waren die Katholiken nach 1581 lediglich toleriert und konnten nur in ihren Häusern Versammlungsorte und Kirchenräume einrichten. Wie spiegeln sich diese theologisch sozialen Konflikte in den Altargemälden wider, die nach dem Bildersturm entstanden? Esther Meier untersucht die Altarretabel, die zwischen 1566 und 1640 entstanden ist, auf ihre soziokonfessionellen Aussagen hin und arbeitet heraus, wie sich die gesellschaftliche Stellung der Katholiken in den Bildern ausdrückt.
Christian church history --- History of civilization --- History of the Low Countries --- anno 1500-1599 --- Antwerp --- Church decoration and ornament --- Iconoclasm --- Catholic church buildings --- Christian art and symbolism --- Churches, Catholic --- Church buildings --- Idols and images --- Church ornament --- Ecclesiastical decoration and ornament --- Decoration and ornament --- Interior decoration --- Religious articles --- History --- Worship --- Religious architecture --- altarpieces --- beeldenstorm --- kerkelijke kunst
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Het religieuze bouwen in de Zuidelijke Nederlanden tijdens de 17de eeuw wordt gekenmerkt door een grote diversiteit en originaliteit. Als één der meest noordelijke territoria van Europa waar de Contrareformatie wordt ingevoerd, spelen deze streken vanaf de laatste decennia van de 16de eeuw immers de rol van laboratorium waarin een nieuwe religieuze architectuur moet worden ontwikkeld. De in deze bundel verzamelde studies belichten de complexe architectuurtheoretische discussies die in de Nederlanden, net zoals in Italië, rond de problematiek van de 'nieuwe kerk' werden gevoerd en het ingewikkelde proces dat voorafging aan het tot stand komen van nieuwe typologieën in de kerkenbouw tijdens de eerste decennia van de 17de eeuw. Vitruviaanse theorie, Italiaanse voorbeelden uit gravures en traktaten en niet in de laatste plaats, de traditionele bouwpraktijk met haar 'gotische' onderstroom spelen alle een rol in de achtergrond. Het réveil onder de aartshertogen Albrecht en Isabella betekent een sleutelperiode in deze ontwikkeling: de aartshertogen voeren immers een bewuste politiek van wederopbouw en vernieuwing, gevoed door contrareformatorische denkbeelden en gestuurd door hun voorkeur voor een welbepaalde, Italianiserende architectuur. Hun hofarchitecten zijn de bellissimi ingegni of hoogst ingenieuze architecten die in Rubens' woorden (1626) bijdragen tot grandissimo splendore van hun opdrachtgevers: Wensel Cobergher en Jacques Franquart. Ook de rol van de nieuwe Contrareformatorische orden, in de eerste plaats de jezuïeten, wordt in deze bundel onderzocht. Zij introduceerden een nieuw, modern kerktype in de Zuidelijke Nederlanden en vormden spoedig, naast het hof van Brussel, de belangrijkste verspreiders van de nieuwe vormentaal. Een uitgebreide verzameling architectuurtekeningen bewaard in hun archief geeft een unieke kijk op de toenmalige ontwerppraktijk en op de architecturale inspiratiebronnen van de orde. De studies hebben een verschillende ontstaansreden, maar staan alle in nauw verband met het onderzoeksproject Eenheid en Tweespalt. Architectonische relaties tussen de Zuidelijke en Noordelijke Nederlanden 1530-1700, dat van 1997 tot 2000 werd uitgevoerd door de onderzoeksgroep architectuurgeschiedenis van de Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in samenwerking met de Universiteit Utrecht, met steun van het Vlaams-Nederlands Comité. Aan de basis ervan ligt het onderzoekswerk dat door studenten kunsthistorici, historici, architecten en burgerlijk ingenieur-architecten in de loop van het academiejaar 1997-1998 onder begeleiding van de eindredacteurs werd uitgevoerd
History --- churches [buildings] --- Religious architecture --- Zuidelijke Nederlanden --- Architecture --- architecture [discipline] --- anno 1600-1699 --- Belgium --- Architecture religieuse --- Belgique ; histoire des temps modernes --- België ; geschiedenis van de nieuwe tijden --- Eglises --- Kerkgebouwen --- Religieuze bouwkunst --- Church architecture --- Architecture, Baroque --- Catholic church buildings --- Architecture chrétienne --- Architecture baroque --- Eglises catholiques --- Pays-Bas espagnols --- --Architecture --- --Architecture chrétienne --- Églises --- 726 <493> --- -Catholic church buildings --- -Church architecture --- -Academic collection --- #GOSA:XX.II.A.2b --- #GBIB: jesuitica --- Ecclesiastical architecture --- Rood-lofts --- Christian art and symbolism --- Architecture, Gothic --- Church buildings --- Churches, Catholic --- Baroque architecture --- Religieuze bouwkunst. Kerkelijke bouwkunst. Sacrale architectuur--België --- 726 <493> Religieuze bouwkunst. Kerkelijke bouwkunst. Sacrale architectuur--België --- --Architecture, Baroque --- Architecture chrétienne --- Academic collection --- Architecture [Baroque ] --- 718.1 --- Architectuur--Vlaanderen--17de eeuw --- Religieuze architectuur--17de eeuw --- --718.1 --- Églises --- religieuze architectuur
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In the mid-twentieth century, American Catholic churches began to shed the ubiquitous spires, stained glass, and gargoyles of their European forebears, turning instead toward startling and more angular structures of steel, plate glass, and concrete. But how did an institution like the Catholic Church, so often seen as steeped in inflexible traditions, come to welcome this modernist trend? Catherine R. Osborne's innovative new book finds the answer: the alignment between postwar advancements in technology and design and evolutionary thought within the burgeoning American Catholic community. A new, visibly contemporary approach to design, church leaders thought, could lead to the rebirth of the church community of the future. As Osborne explains, the engineering breakthroughs that made modernist churches feasible themselves raised questions that were, for many Catholics, fundamentally theological. Couldn't technological improvements engender worship spaces that better reflected God's presence in the contemporary world? Detailing the social, architectural, and theological movements that made modern churches possible, American Catholics and the Churches of Tomorrow breaks important new ground in the history of American Catholicism, and also presents new lines of thought for scholars attracted to modern architectural and urban history.
Catholic church buildings --- Modern movement (Architecture) --- Modernism (Christian theology) --- Amerika --- Verenigde Staten --- 23/28 --- 726 --- 726.5 --- Modernism --- Theology, Doctrinal --- Modernist-fundamentalist controversy --- Modernism (Architecture) --- Modernist architecture --- Architecture, Modern --- International style (Architecture) --- Churches, Catholic --- Church buildings --- History --- Catholic Church --- Christelijke godsdienst --- Christelijke religie --- Christendom --- Religieuze architectuur --- Kerkelijke bouwkunst --- Kerken (architectuur) --- Christian church history --- Religious architecture --- Christianity --- Modern Movement --- anno 1900-1999 --- United States --- religieuze architectuur --- United States of America --- American Catholicism. --- Catholic Church. --- Church Architecture. --- Ecclesiology. --- Eschatology. --- Liturgical Studies. --- Modern Architecture. --- Religion and Science. --- Second Vatican Council. --- Vatican II.
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Introducing fresh archival evidence, author Lisa Banner here demonstrates how Francisco Gomez de Sandoval y Rojas, first Duke of Lerma, served as a vital link in Habsburg architectural patronage. She traces Lerma's trajectory as, beginning with the ancient royal city of Valladolid, he embarked on a career of renovating or building religious foundations in various towns and cities around seventeenth -century Spain. The unintended consequence of his architectural patronage and involvement was to proliferate the distinctive royal architectural style developed under Philip II, which connected the foundations of Lerma indelibly with the traditions of noble patronage in Habsburg Spain.
Religious architecture --- Sandoval y Rojas, de, Francisco Gómez --- Art patronage --- Catholic church buildings --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Mécénat --- Eglises catholiques --- Monachisme et ordres religieux --- History --- Histoire --- Lerma, Francisco Gómez Sandoval y Rojas, --- Art patronage. --- Lerma, Francisco Sandoval y Rojas, --- Mécénat --- Lerma, Francisco Gómez Sandoval y Rojas, --- Monachism --- Monastic orders --- Monasticism and religious orders for men --- Monasticism and religious orders of men --- Orders, Monastic --- Orders, Religious --- Religious orders --- Brotherhoods --- Christian communities --- Brothers (Religious) --- Friars --- Monks --- Superiors, Religious --- Churches, Catholic --- Church buildings --- Arts patronage --- Business patronage of the arts --- Corporations --- Maecenatism --- Patronage of art --- Art and industry --- De Lerma, Francisco Sandoval y Rojas, --- Denia, Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas, --- Gómez de Sandoval y Rojas, Francisco, --- Gómez de Sandoval y Roxas, Francisco, --- Lerma, --- Lerma, Duque de, --- Rojas, Francisco Sandoval y, --- Roxas, Francisco Gómez de Sandoval y, --- Sandoval y Rojas, Francisco, --- churches [buildings] --- religious art --- architecture [discipline] --- patronage --- anno 1600-1699 --- Spain
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Christian church history --- Religious architecture --- anno 1600-1699 --- Amsterdam --- Catholic church buildings --- Church architecture --- capuccinia --- C2 --- Jezuïeten - Nederlandse provincie --- kerkgeschiedenis --- Ecclesiastical architecture --- Rood-lofts --- Christian art and symbolism --- Architecture, Gothic --- Church buildings --- Churches, Catholic --- Religieuze instituten --- Catholic Church --- History. --- Amsterdam (Netherlands) --- Amesterdão (Netherlands) --- Amstelodamum (Netherlands) --- Amstelaedamum (Netherlands) --- Amstelredamum (Netherlands) --- Amsterodamum (Netherlands) --- Amstelrodamum (Netherlands) --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Church history. --- Church of Rome --- Roman Catholic Church --- Katholische Kirche --- Katolyt︠s︡ʹka t︠s︡erkva --- Römisch-Katholische Kirche --- Römische Kirche --- Ecclesia Catholica --- Eglise catholique --- Eglise catholique-romaine --- Katolicheskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Chiesa cattolica --- Iglesia Católica --- Kościół Katolicki --- Katolicki Kościół --- Kościół Rzymskokatolicki --- Nihon Katorikku Kyōkai --- Katholikē Ekklēsia --- Gereja Katolik --- Kenesiyah ha-Ḳatolit --- Kanisa Katoliki --- כנסיה הקתולית --- כנסייה הקתולית --- 가톨릭교 --- 천주교
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