
The Churches Dedicated To St Clement In Medieval England
Language: Russian
Format: Hardcover
ISBN 10: 590141067X
ISBN 13: 9785901410677
Publication date:
January 1st, 2008
Publisher: Axioma
Pages: 237
Genres: Religion & Spirituality, History
Barbara E. Crawford's work offers an insightful exploration into the medieval churches dedicated to St. Clement across England. Through meticulous research, the author reveals the historical significance of these churches, delving into their architectural features and the role they played in the communities surrounding them. This detailed examination not only highlights the aesthetic attributes of the buildings, but also connects their existence to the spiritual and cultural landscape of medieval England.
Crawford methodically chronicles how St. Clement's devotion thrived during the medieval period, yielding a rich tapestry of stories and influences that shaped local identities. Each church serves as a window into the past, reflecting the societal values and religious practices of its time. The art and traditions associated with these sacred spaces are explored, revealing the dedication and artistry that went into their creation.
In addition to the architectural details, the narrative weaves in the theological implications of St. Clement's veneration, showcasing how it aligned with broader ecclesiastical trends. With well-referenced bibliographical material and comprehensive indexes, this study stands as a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike, drawing them into the fascinating intersection of faith, community, and history.
Crawford’s work serves not only as an academic contribution but also as a celebration of the enduring legacy of St. Clement churches, illuminating the importance of preserving these historical structures for future generations.
Crawford methodically chronicles how St. Clement's devotion thrived during the medieval period, yielding a rich tapestry of stories and influences that shaped local identities. Each church serves as a window into the past, reflecting the societal values and religious practices of its time. The art and traditions associated with these sacred spaces are explored, revealing the dedication and artistry that went into their creation.
In addition to the architectural details, the narrative weaves in the theological implications of St. Clement's veneration, showcasing how it aligned with broader ecclesiastical trends. With well-referenced bibliographical material and comprehensive indexes, this study stands as a valuable resource for historians and enthusiasts alike, drawing them into the fascinating intersection of faith, community, and history.
Crawford’s work serves not only as an academic contribution but also as a celebration of the enduring legacy of St. Clement churches, illuminating the importance of preserving these historical structures for future generations.