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Whether you have no background in art, or are an experienced purveyor, the scholarly guidance in Studies on Christian Art History can help you deepen your grasp on the mystery and majesty of visual expressions of worship.
Integrate these classic texts into your Logos library and find a wealth of insight into Christian art from its primary stages. Access scholarly expositions, diagrams, analyses, and images to bolster your appreciation of this important part of church life through the ages. From paintings to sculpture and architecture to jewelry, these texts cover a variety of art forms.
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Looking for more classic studies on Christian art history? Check out Early Christian Iconography or Christian Iconography (2 vols.)
Edward L. Cutts (1824–1901) was a church historian and Anglican minister who wrote influential biographies of several early church figures, including Jerome and Constantine. He received an honorary DD from the University of the South, Sewanee. He also wrote a volume on Saint Augustine, A Dictionary of the Church of England and Turning-Points of Church History.