Pocket Guide to How to Read a Church

Pocket Guide to How to Read a Church

by Dr Richard Taylor (Author)

Synopsis

Churches and cathedrals are visited by millions of tourists as well as worshippers each year. But many people do not realise that church buildings are packed with images, symbols and meanings that often need explanation. This handy guide will unlock all the treasures they contain. The stunning colour photographs show the very best in church art and architecture - from paintings, fonts and altars, to pew ends, choir stalls and stained glass windows, and the accessible text talks you through the significance of church features. It includes sections on: - The basics: imagery, themes and history - Church architecture, inside and out - Symbols, colours and words - Representations of God, Jesus Christ and the Virgin Mary - Recognising Saints and Angels - Scenes from the Old Testament. It is the ultimate reference for anybody who wants to know more about what they see in a church or cathedral from the significance of church layouts, the symbolism of key scenes and the importance of small details.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Rider
Published: 04 Oct 2007

ISBN 10: 1846040736
ISBN 13: 9781846040733
Book Overview: Handy illustrated pocket version of the bestselling How to Read a Church

Media Reviews
[a] gem of a book * Spectator *
Lavishly illustrated...An excellent book that will greatly enhance the reader's enjoyment of church visits - highly recommended * Scottish Home & County *
Stunning colour photographs...the ultimate reference for anybody who wants to know more about what they see in a church or cathedral * Church Building *
An exuberant presence and an enthralling teacher * Mail on Sunday *
When I grow old and mad I shall spend my days, as Enoch Powell did, trying to make sense of old churches. I shall take with me the lessons learnt from Richard Taylor's fantastic, in both senses, [TV series] Churches: How To Read Them -- Andrew Billen * The Times *
Author Bio
Richard Taylor was born in 1967. He studied English at Cambridge University and Law at London University, and now lives and works as a lawyer in Sheffield. He has lectured on Christian symbolism to people of many faiths and those of none. This book was inspired by their enthusiastic reactions.