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The art of faith : 3,500 years of art and belief in Norfolk

Fry, Stephen(Foreword by)Davies, John(Contributions by)Heslop, Sandy(Contributions by)Mellings, Elizabeth A.(Contributions by)Pestell, Timothy(Contributions by)Vanke, Francesca(Contributions by)Moore, Andrew(Edited by)Thofner, Margit(Edited by)
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"The Art of Faith" celebrates the impact of faith on the art of a region with a long history of migration and diverse beliefs.

Across the centuries, Norfolk has been the home to many and varied faiths: Vikings, Anglo-Saxons and Romans all came with their own belief systems.

During the Roman period, Christians settled in this region; in the middle ages there were thriving Jewish communities; and, from the fifteenth century onwards there was a bewildering number of different branches of Christianity.

Over the past two centuries a greater diversity has emerged.

Norfolk's faiths now include those of Sikhs, Muslims, Pagans, Buddhists, Hindus and Mormons.

Intriguingly, the low lying landscape of this region of Britain can be seen to have had a lasting impact upon the sacred sites of many of these varied faiths.

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Product Details
Philip Wilson Publishers Ltd
0856676942 / 9780856676949
Paperback / softback
201.67
16/12/2010
United Kingdom
English
80 p.
23 cm
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