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When Church Became Theatre

The Transformation of Evangelical Architecture and Worship in Nineteenth-century America [Hardback]

by Jeanne Halgren Kilde (visiting Assistant Professor Of Religious Studies, Visiting Assistant Professor Of Religious Studies, Macalester College)

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      Jeanne Halgren Kilde (visiting Assistant Professor Of Religious Studies, Visiting Assistant Professor Of Religious Studies, Macalester College)

    • Book Format

      Hardback

    • Publisher

      Oxford University Press

    • Published

      July 2002

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      For nearly eighteen centuries, two fundamental spatial plans dominated Christian architecture: the basilica and the central plan. In the 1880s, however, profound socio-economic and technological changes in the United States contributed to the rejection of these traditions and the development of a radically new worship building, the auditorium church. When Church Became Theatre focuses on this radical shift in evangelical Protestant architecture and links it to changes in worship style and religious mission. The auditorium style, featuring a prominent stage from which rows of pews radiated up a sloping floor, was derived directly from the theatre, an unusual source for religious architecture but one with a similar goal-to gather large groups within range of a speaker's voice. Theatrical elements were prominent; many featured proscenium arches, marquee lighting, theatre seats, and even opera boxes. Examining these churches and the discussions surrounding their development, Jeanne Halgren Kilde focuses on how these buildings helped congregations negotiate supernatural, social, and personal power.These worship spaces underscored performative and entertainment aspects of the service and in so doing transformed relationships between clergy and audiences. In auditorium churches, the congregants' personal and social power derived as much from consumerism as from piety, and clerical power lay in dramatic expertise rather than connections to social institutions. By erecting these buildings, argues Kilde, middle class religious audiences demonstrated the move toward a consumer-oriented model of religious participation that gave them unprecedented influence over the worship experience and church mission.

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      • Author

        Jeanne Halgren Kilde (visiting Assistant Professor Of Religious Studies, Visiting Assistant Professor Of Religious Studies, Macalester College)

      • Book Format

        Hardback

      • Publisher

        Oxford University Press

      • Published

        July 2002

      • Weight

        654g

      • Page Count

        328

      • Dimensions

        153 x 229 x 23 mm

      • ISBN

        9780195143416

      • ISBN-10

        0195143418

      • Eden Code

        1146804

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      • Author/Creator: Jeanne Halgren Kilde (visiting Assistant Professor Of Religious Studies, Visiting Assistant Professor Of Religious Studies, Macalester College)

      • ISBN: 9780195143416

      • Publisher: Oxford University Press

      • Release Date: July 2002

      • Weight: 654g

      • Dimensions: 153 x 229 x 23 mm

      • Eden Code: 1146804


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