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Book Review: GOING TO CHURCH IN MEDIEVAL ENGLAND by Nicholas Orme

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 I finally finished this book and just submitted a review of it to Amazon where I originally ordered it.  It forms the basis of my two previous blog articles, and may inspire yet more. The book was published by Yale University Press, copyrighted in 2021and put into paperback just last year in 2022. Below is my review: It took me about a half a year, picking the book up again and again, but that does not indicate lack of interest.  From forward to end the book encompasses around 400 pages, and the print is relatively small, as one reviewer noted.  This is a social history of the institution of the medieval church, and in chapter 9, "Reflections," Dr. Orme describes for the reader the honest challenges of constructing such a history.  As I read this history I was struck at times by how much of medieval practice and architecture has survived in one way or another in our modern times.  My rural American Lutheran church was built in the early 1950s in what might be loosely conside