As initially planned, The Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catholicism was to include 13 books in the section covering Catholicism and the Arts. The original selection of book titles to be encompassed within this section is shown in the table below:[1]

Initial Plan of Titles to Include in "Catholicism and the Arts"
VolumeTitlePublished
122The Christian Meaning of Artno
123The Origins of Christian Artpublished as (#121) Early Christian Art
124Abbeys and Cathedralsno
125Church Architecturepublished as (#120) Church Building
126Christian Paintingno
127Christian Sculpturepublished as (#122)
128Stained Glassno
129Modern Sacred Artpublished as (#123) Modern Christian Art
130Christian Theatrepublished as (#124)
131Christian Musicpublished as (#125)
132The Motion Picture and Faithno
133Radio, Television and Christianityno
134The Catholic Pressno

The size of this section was reduced to 6 volumes.[2] The titles of all of the sections of the encyclopedia as-published are listed within the main page for The Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catholicism

References

  1. Anonymous (c. 1958). Announcing The Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catholicism. Hawthorn Books. p. 10.
  2. Sprug, James W., ed. (1964). Index: To Volumes 69-108 in Order of Publication, The Twentieth Century Encyclopedia of Catholicism. Hawthorn Books. p. 104.
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