The House of the Lord: A Study of Holy Sanctuaries Ancient and Modern (Illustrated)

ISBN-10
1540435865
ISBN-13
9781540435866
Series
The House of the Lord
Pages
196
Language
English
Published
2016-11-16
Author
James Talmage

Description

The House of the Lord is an informed, comprehensive study of Christian churches modern and ancient. This superb edition includes the forty-six original plate illustrations. By cataloging a range of places of worship in the United States, this manual chronicles the evolution of architectural styles pioneered in the country. We see how the Christians of the Midwest gradually gained in ambition and boldness, constructing larger churches and temples in successive displays of devotion to the Lord. James E. Talmage used his own status as a member of the Church of the Latter-day Saints to receive access to the interiors of several churches he describes. He photographed the most iconic interior and exterior rooms, noting the differences in style and form present. This book was originally published in 1912, and as such may be considered something of a retrospective on the ascent of Christian belief in the United States during the 19th century. We receive a detailed account of the planning and organisation behind the spread of Christianity and Mormonism. The ethos and internal discussions over the design and characteristics of the churches is in full evidence, while Talmage's knowledge of ancient places of worship is demonstrated by his apt comparisons to the newer churches and his general descriptions. Together with the illustrations, this edition of The House of the Lord retains all notes appended by James E. Talmage. This allows the reader maximum insight into the history of the churches described.

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