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Renaissance Architecture

Renaissance Architecture

Christy Anderson

Oxford University Press
2013
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The Renaissance was a diverse phenomenon, marked by innovation and economic expansion, the rise of powerful rulers, religious reforms, and social change. Encompassing the entire continent, Renaissance Architecture examines the rich variety of buildings that emerged during these seminal centuries of European history. Although marked by the rise of powerful individuals, both patrons and architects, the Renaissance was equally a time of growing group identities and communities - and architecture provided the public face to these new identities . Religious reforms in northern Europe, spurred on by Martin Luther, rejected traditional church function and decoration, and proposed new models. Political ambitions required new buildings to satisfy court rituals. Territory, nature, and art intersected to shape new landscapes and building types. Classicism came to be the international language of an educated architect and an ambitious patron, drawing on the legacy of ancient Rome. Yet the richness of the medieval tradition continued to be used throughout Europe, often alongside classical buildings. Examining each of these areas by turn, this book offers a broad cultural history of the period as well as a completely new approach to the history of Renaissance architecture. The work of well-known architects such as Michelangelo and Andrea Palladio is examined alongside lesser known though no less innovative designers such as Juan Guas in Portugal and Benedikt Ried in Prague and Eastern Europe. Drawing on the latest research, it also covers more recent areas of interest such as the story of women as patrons and the emotional effect of Renaissance buildings, as well as the impact of architectural publications and travel on the emerging new architectural culture across Europe. As such, it provides a compelling introduction to the subject for all those interested in the history of architecture, society, and culture in the Renaissance, and European culture in general.
Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition

Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition

Christy Anderson

Cambridge University Press
2010
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Inigo Jones worked as hard on the creation of his architectural persona as he did on the design of the buildings for the early Stuart court. Through his study of continental architectural and art theory, humanist education, and courtly behavior, Jones redefined the intellectual status of architecture in England and forged a new role for the architect in public life. Since his death, he has been variously described as the first educated architect, the first classicist, the first Renaissance architect in Britain, and the savior of British building from the long winter of the Elizabethan style. This reputation has overlooked the many ways that Jones drew on English customs in order to shape classical architecture for a domestic audience. This 2006 book explores the creation of Jones as professional architect and the development of classical architecture in England through a study of his reading, writing, and architectural practice.
Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition

Inigo Jones and the Classical Tradition

Christy Anderson

Cambridge University Press
2006
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Inigo Jones worked as hard on the creation of his architectural persona as he did on the design of the buildings for the early Stuart court. Through his study of continental architectural and art theory, humanist education, and courtly behavior, Jones redefined the intellectual status of architecture in England and forged a new role for the architect in public life. Since his death, he has been variously described as the first educated architect, the first classicist, the first Renaissance architect in Britain, and the savior of British building from the long winter of the Elizabethan style. This reputation has overlooked the many ways that Jones drew on English customs in order to shape classical architecture for a domestic audience. This 2006 book explores the creation of Jones as professional architect and the development of classical architecture in England through a study of his reading, writing, and architectural practice.
Galatians

Galatians

Christy Anderson

Lulu.com
2012
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This book is Volume I of a two volume set. Volume I is an analytical examination of Paul's letter to the Galatians. It contains both an amplified version of the text with detailed footnotes as well as a commentary section. It is intended to be used in conjunction with Volume II that contains a Sermon Series through Galatians with thought provoking discusion questions designed for individual or small group study. Together, both books allow the reader to make a complete interpretive journey by first discovering the original meaning of the text (Volume I) and then crossing the interpretive bridge to make personal application of the text (Volume II).
Theology In A Nutshell - Book 1

Theology In A Nutshell - Book 1

Christy Anderson

Lulu.com
2016
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Congratulations You've discovered the first book in the "Theology In a Nutshell" booklet series. Here we explore the nature, relationship, and all the implications of God's Covenants of Promise. If you have ever felt perplexed, confused, or just a little cloudy about what the New Covenant really is, or how all these "Covenants of Promise" come together in Messiah, this booklet will help you recognize the amazing manner in which God is bringing about the redemption of His people through keeping all of His Promises. God alone shows Himself to be faithful and only He will get the glory in the end. This material is designed to be a concise and visual aide to quickly guide readers through the legal and spiritual process God has put in place for the redemption of His chosen.
Education Is Discipleship

Education Is Discipleship

Christy Anderson

Lulu.com
2016
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This book demonstrates how and why biblical discipleship has been abandoned by a significant majority of Christian parents and church leaders. A catastrophic failure to fulfill the Great Commission to make disciples who can effectively pass on the Good News, sound doctrine, and a biblical worldview to future generations is the result. The adoption of secular philosophies of education, age segregation, the creation of adolescence, the formation of youth ministry, the adoption of a teen subculture, and a fundamental rejection of practical aspects of the doctrine of sola Scriptura are at the heart of the problem. Warnings from Christians who wrote on this topic over the past 150 years have now become a manifest reality with devastating results. The only way to overcome this discipleship cataclysm is to go back to a biblical philosophy of education both in the home and in the church.