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- Painters of faith : the spiritual landscape in nineteenth-century America / by Veith, Gene Edward,Jr.,1951-(CARDINAL)734445;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-159) and index.
- Subjects: Hudson River school of landscape painting.; Landscape painting, American; Spirituality in art.; Protestantism in art.;
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- Protestants & pictures : religion, visual culture and the age of American mass production / by Morgan, David,1957-(CARDINAL)206493;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 393-406) and index.1610L
- Subjects: Popular culture; Popular culture; Protestantism in art.; Spirituality in art.;
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- Painting religion in public : John Singer Sargent's Triumph of religion at the Boston Public Library / by Promey, Sally M.,1953-(CARDINAL)279125; Boston Public Library.(CARDINAL)146678;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 349-355) and index.
- Subjects: Sargent, John Singer, 1856-1925.; Boston Public Library.; Protestantism in art.; Mural painting and decoration;
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- Christian church art through the ages. by McClinton, Katharine Morrison.(CARDINAL)152106;
Includes bibliography.Art and Christianity -- Appreciation of church art -- Early Christian art. The beginnings : sepulchral art ; Constantine : triumphal art -- The golden age of byzantine art -- The glory of romanesque -- Gothic church art -- Art and architecture of the renaissance -- Roman Catholic baroque art -- Art of the protestant reformation -- Nineteentch century Christian art -- Contemporary church art.Traces the history of Christian art and its place in the religious experience. Illus. include sculpture, architecture, mosaics, murals, etc.
- Subjects: Christian art and symbolism;
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- Old testament apocryphal images in European art / by Philpot, Elizabeth,1943-(CARDINAL)301967;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 371-383) and index.Introduction -- The Apocrypha : its inclusion and exclusion in European protestant bibles -- The use of bibles and prints in Western European art before and after the Reformation -- The Book of Tobit -- The Book of Judith -- Esther : the Greek version containing the additional chapters -- The Old Testament Book of Daniel and the additions to the Book of Daniel -- Dalecarlian paintings (Dalmålerie) -- Conclusions.
- Subjects: Academic theses.; Art.; Bible.; Art and religion; Idols and images in art.; Art, European.;
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- Christianity's dangerous idea : the Protestant revolution-- a history from the sixteenth century to the twenty-first / by McGrath, Alister E.,1953-(CARDINAL)739270;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 479-527) and index.The gathering storm -- The accidental revolutionary : Martin Luther -- Alternatives to Luther : the diversification of the Reformation -- The shift in power : Calvin and Geneva -- England : the emergence of Anglicanism -- War, peace, and disinterest : European Protestantism in crisis, 1560-1800 -- Protestantism in America -- The nineteenth century : the global expansion of Protestantism -- The Bible and Protestantism -- Believing and belonging : some distinctive protestant beliefs -- The structures of faith : organization, worship, and preaching -- Protestantism and the shaping of western culture -- Protestantism, the arts, and the natural sciences -- The changing shape of American Protestantism -- Tongues of fire : the Pentecostal revolution in Protestantism -- The new frontiers of Protestantism : the global South -- Protestantism : the next generation.A new interpretation of the Protestant Reformation provides an alternate perspective on the faith's core idea about individuals having direct access to God without the need for priest and institutional mediation, in an account that traces five centuries of Protestant influence.
- Subjects: Protestantism;
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- Signs of grace : religion and American art in the Gilded Age / by Schwain, Kristin,1971-author.(CARDINAL)855755; Cornell University Press,publisher.(CARDINAL)855753;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 155-167) and index.
- Subjects: Day, F. Holland (Fred Holland), 1864-1933.; Eakins, Thomas, 1844-1916.; Tanner, Henry Ossawa, 1859-1937.; Thayer, Abbott Handerson, 1849-1921.; Art and religion; Art, American; Art, American;
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- From dawn to decadence : 500 years of cultural life, 1500 to the present / by Barzun, Jacques,1907-2012.(CARDINAL)147935;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 803-828) and index.A description of major achievements in Western art, thought, manners, morals, and religion from the Protestant Reformation to the late twentieth century. Profiles major figures in cultural and social revolutions, including Luther, Cromwell, Mozart, and Rousseau. Explores evidence of what the author views as a decline in Europe and America.
- Subjects: Civilization, Western.; Learning and scholarship;
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- The Ecumenism of beauty / by Verdon, Timothy,editor.(CARDINAL)135592;
Preface / Timothy Verdon -- Introduction / Timothy Verdon --The authors of this book are Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and Protestant artists, scholars, and clergy who in 2017 will take part in a symposium organized to commemorate the Reformation, which began when Martin Luther published his 95 theses in 1517. With sessions in Paris, Strasburg, Florence, New Haven (CT), and Orleans (MA), the symposium is promoted by Catholic and Protestant schools of theology together with Mount Tabor Centre for Art and Spirituality, in Barga, Italy.Includes bibliographical references.
- Subjects: Aesthetics;
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- Life of objects : a novel / by Moore, Susanna.(CARDINAL)525860;
Drawn by a mysterious countess into the Berlin household of an aristocratic couple, Beatrice, a young Irish Protestant lace maker, is introduced to the highly rarified world of affluence and art collecting on the eve of World War II.
- Subjects: Historical fiction.; Fiction.; Self-realization in women; Aristocracy (Social class);
- Available copies: 4 / Total copies: 9
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