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Focal Points of Architecture in Four Architectural Histories [PDF]
The differences between various architectural histories partly have their roots in the historian’s ‘viewpoint’. The architectural historian’s view does not develop in a vacuum, and there is always a certain perspective involved. The historian’s viewpoint
Omid Shams
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This study tests the strength of Bishop David Walker’s notion of belonging to God through the Anglican Church through participation in events, by exploring the demographic profile, motivations, and experiences of 1234 participants attending the two ...
Leslie J. Francis +4 more
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This study was designed to test the hypothesis that events such as the Christmas Eve Carol Services at Liverpool Cathedral that include some regular churchgoers (people who attend services most weeks) and much larger numbers of occasional visitors (who ...
Leslie J. Francis +2 more
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The science of congregation studies and psychographic segmentation: O come all ye thinking types?
Previous research employing Jungian psychological type theory has both demonstrated that Church of England inherited congregations have problems engaging thinking types and suggested that fresh expressions of church have failed to address that problem ...
Leslie J. Francis +2 more
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High profile (and controversial) events and installations, like the Helter-Skelter in Norwich and the Crazy Golf Bridges in Rochester, have drawn attention to innovation and public engagement within Anglican cathedrals.
Ursula McKenna +2 more
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Who visits cathedrals? The science of cathedral studies and psychographic segmentation
This study applied psychographic segmentation theory to explore the psychological type profile of 1082 visitors to four cathedrals (three in England and one in Wales) and to set this profile alongside the published national normative data.
Leslie J. Francis, Simon Mansfield
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The Holly Bough service is a unique pre-Christmas event, combining musical excellence and theological depth, crafted by the founding dean of Liverpool Cathedral in the early twentieth century for the Fourth Sunday of Advent. Located within the developing
Leslie J. Francis +4 more
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This study is designed to test the hypothesis that events like the Holly Bough service held in Liverpool Cathedral on the fourth Sunday of Advent that attracts a wide range of participants, including regular churchgoers and occasional (sometimes annual ...
Leslie J. Francis, Susan H. Jones
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The article deals with new archaeological materials concerning one of the objects of the Tsaryovokokshaysk temple complex – the Cathedral of the Resurrection built in 1759.
Danilov Pavel S. +2 more
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One of the key intentions of fresh expressions of church is to reach the kind of people inherited church find it hard to reach. Psychological type profiling of church congregations has demonstrated that Anglican churches have particular difficulty in ...
Leslie J. Francis +2 more
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