четверг, 15 марта 2012 г.

Protestant Culture in the Seventeenth Century

Protestant Culture in the Seventeenth Century

Protestant Aesthetics.

While significant differences continued to exist between Calvinists, Lutherans, and Anglicans, Protestant notions about art and culture differed vastly from their Catholic counterparts. Protestants generally placed a higher emphasis on the word and the sense of hearing than they did on visual stimuli. These developments resulted, in part, from the Protestant churches' elevation of the sermon, scripture reading, and the study of devotional works over and against the rich ritual life of the late-medieval Church. Of all the Protestant religions, only Lutheranism kept some place, although in a drastically reduced form, for the commissioning of religious art in churches. In the Calvinist churches of Switzerland, Scotland, and the Netherlands, the frescoes of the Middle Ages were destroyed with coats of whitewash. Stained glass, sculptures, indeed all art that tried to represent the biblical story or the history of the church was removed. A similar situation prevailed throughout much of England, where Puritan influence dominated from the late sixteenth century onward. Archbishop Laud's reintroduction of rood screens in English churches in the 1630s was one exception to this general trend. These traditional screens had been richly decorated, covered with wood sculptures and had obscured the High Altar from the congregations' view. The general furor that Laud's actions caused meant that rood screens were to be definitively eliminated in the wake of the English Civil Wars. They survive today only as a rarity in English churches. Thus in place of the rich ritualistic and intensely visual experience that the church had fostered in the Middle Ages and which expanded during the Catholic Baroque, Protestant worshippers were presented with a situation that was undoubtedly severe. Yet at the same time it was not without its own aesthetics. Great churches were built in Protestant Europe during the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. In the wake of the Great Fire of London in 1666, Sir Christopher Wren, a prominent mathematician and scientist, turned his attentions to architectureand planned an ambitious rebuilding of the city. Wren's own father had been a …

Sediment diatom assemblages of Mountain Lake, a subalpine ecosystem, Giles County, Virginia

ABSTRACT

Mountain Lake, Virginia is a unique, natural, oligotrophic subalpine ecosystem in the southern Appalachians. Its diatom flora, based on these and earlier studies of plankton tows and plankton settling chambers, was sparse with few species. By contrast, we found 66 diatom taxa (25 genera) in the recent sediments of Mountain Lake. Twelve of these 66 taxa are new records for the inland waters of Virginia. Hierarchical cluster analysis distinguishes seven diatom assemblages in this lake, divided between shallow (primarily pennate) and deep-water (primarily centric) assemblages. Shallow diatom assemblages are further defined by differences in epipelic, epiphytic, and possibly …

Mexico captures suspect in slaying of pregnant Marine

Mexican prosecutors say a U.S. Marine wanted in the brutal slaying of a pregnant colleague who accused him of rape has been arrested in a small town in western Mexico.

Michoacan state prosecutor spokeswaman Magdalena Guzman said on Thursday that Cpl. Cesar …

What should mind-reader do about ghostly visions?

I think I'm psychic, and it scares me. I can do the "normal" ESPthings like reading minds and seeing auras, but the thing that reallyfreaks me out is that I see ghosts. They tell me to do things, and ifI don't listen, they hurt people I care about. They've actually madetwo of my friends fall down a cliff. I'm afraid to tell peoplebecause I've heard that the government makes psychics disappear. Myauntie went missing, and my parents always said she had some sort ofsixth sense. Should I see a therapist?

AM I CRAZY?

A. I don't know whether you are psychic, but there are people whocan interpret information that seems unavailable to those aroundthem. For example, a police …

среда, 14 марта 2012 г.

Federal regulators publish retail credit classifications

Federal regulators have issued proposals for retail credit classification policies and have requested public comment on two timeframe options for classifying retail loans. The policies would guide banks and their regulators in classifying a consumer loan that is not being repaid under its original terms.

The proposals were published in the July 6 Federal Register. The regulators are seeking specific comments on two alternative options for classifying open-end and closed-end retail loans. Option one would charge off delinquent retail loans if they are past due 150 days or more from the …

Indiana, Amazon.com reach online sales tax deal

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Amazon.com will begin collecting Indiana's 7 percent sales tax from customers in 2014.

Gov. Mitch Daniels and Amazon announced an agreement Monday that could lead to Indiana collecting at least $20 million more in annual sales tax revenues.

The agreement follows a lawsuit by Indianapolis-based mall owner Simon Property Group against the state. Traditional retailers have lobbied to end what they call an unfair …

Source: NYC to keep Broadway closed to traffic

A person familiar with the decision says New York City plans to keep Broadway permanently closed to traffic in Times Square after a trial run.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because the announcement had not been made. Mayor Michael Bloomberg has decided to keep the area a pedestrian walkway and is to make the announcement Thursday.

The city …