Old Church Lore. Uncovering the Mysteries of Ecclesiastical Folklore
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- Nombre de pages1424
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-618789-7
- EAN4064066187897
- Date de parution26/04/2021
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille2 Mo
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Old Church Lore, " William Andrews delves into the rich tapestry of ecclesiastical history and folklore, presenting a fascinating synthesis of narratives that chronicle the traditions and customs surrounding the church throughout the ages. Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, Andrews employs meticulous research, impressive archival sources, and oral histories to explore the intersection of religion and regional folklore, revealing how spirituality and local culture intertwine.
This book serves not only as a compendium of church customs but also as a window into the societal shifts that have shaped the church's role over centuries, illuminating its impact on community identity and moral values. William Andrews was a notable Victorian author and journalist, deeply influenced by the burgeoning interest in folklore and local history during his time. His work draws upon his extensive travels across England and familiarity with various dialects and traditions, reflecting his passion for documenting and preserving the nuances of British cultural heritage.
Andrews's commitment to uncovering and sharing these narratives is evident throughout his writings, which remain crucial to understanding the evolution of religious practices. "Old Church Lore" is a must-read for historians, folklorists, and anyone intrigued by the intersections of belief and culture. Andrews's engaging narrative style invites readers into the depths of church tradition, sparking curiosity about the forgotten stories that shape our understanding of faith and community today.
This book serves not only as a compendium of church customs but also as a window into the societal shifts that have shaped the church's role over centuries, illuminating its impact on community identity and moral values. William Andrews was a notable Victorian author and journalist, deeply influenced by the burgeoning interest in folklore and local history during his time. His work draws upon his extensive travels across England and familiarity with various dialects and traditions, reflecting his passion for documenting and preserving the nuances of British cultural heritage.
Andrews's commitment to uncovering and sharing these narratives is evident throughout his writings, which remain crucial to understanding the evolution of religious practices. "Old Church Lore" is a must-read for historians, folklorists, and anyone intrigued by the intersections of belief and culture. Andrews's engaging narrative style invites readers into the depths of church tradition, sparking curiosity about the forgotten stories that shape our understanding of faith and community today.
In "Old Church Lore, " William Andrews delves into the rich tapestry of ecclesiastical history and folklore, presenting a fascinating synthesis of narratives that chronicle the traditions and customs surrounding the church throughout the ages. Written in a scholarly yet accessible style, Andrews employs meticulous research, impressive archival sources, and oral histories to explore the intersection of religion and regional folklore, revealing how spirituality and local culture intertwine.
This book serves not only as a compendium of church customs but also as a window into the societal shifts that have shaped the church's role over centuries, illuminating its impact on community identity and moral values. William Andrews was a notable Victorian author and journalist, deeply influenced by the burgeoning interest in folklore and local history during his time. His work draws upon his extensive travels across England and familiarity with various dialects and traditions, reflecting his passion for documenting and preserving the nuances of British cultural heritage.
Andrews's commitment to uncovering and sharing these narratives is evident throughout his writings, which remain crucial to understanding the evolution of religious practices. "Old Church Lore" is a must-read for historians, folklorists, and anyone intrigued by the intersections of belief and culture. Andrews's engaging narrative style invites readers into the depths of church tradition, sparking curiosity about the forgotten stories that shape our understanding of faith and community today.
This book serves not only as a compendium of church customs but also as a window into the societal shifts that have shaped the church's role over centuries, illuminating its impact on community identity and moral values. William Andrews was a notable Victorian author and journalist, deeply influenced by the burgeoning interest in folklore and local history during his time. His work draws upon his extensive travels across England and familiarity with various dialects and traditions, reflecting his passion for documenting and preserving the nuances of British cultural heritage.
Andrews's commitment to uncovering and sharing these narratives is evident throughout his writings, which remain crucial to understanding the evolution of religious practices. "Old Church Lore" is a must-read for historians, folklorists, and anyone intrigued by the intersections of belief and culture. Andrews's engaging narrative style invites readers into the depths of church tradition, sparking curiosity about the forgotten stories that shape our understanding of faith and community today.