Church Building as a Secular Endeavour: Three Cases from Eastern Germany
Political secularism can be defined as a kind of political philosophy that sees the secular state as setting the terms of encounter between the secular and the religious.
Agnieszka Halemba
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The organization and work of The Danish National Church form the core of the Danish model of religion. One might, therefore, think that this would also include the church buildings used by the church.
Hans Raun Iversen
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The African American Church House: A Phenomenological Inquiry of an Afrocentric Sacred Space
The institution of the black church in America is centered around two things: the people and their events. Very little scholarship has been documented about the physical buildings that became homes for the people and host to their events.
Christopher Hunter
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Insight into the Fulnek Church and Parish Medieval Building Chronology
The church of the Holy Trinity and parish in Fulnek was for nearly four centuries an Augustinian canonry and collegiate church (1293-1389). The medieval church and parish building chronology, however, have not been thus far established.
Augustinková Lucie, Klima Alice
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Urban Development of Merkinė Town in the 16th–18th Centuries
This study presents data reflecting the urban development of Merkinė in the 16th–18th centuries. The old names of the city streets and the development of the street structure are analyzed.
Žygimantas Buržinskas
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Uniate Sacral Architecture in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania: A Synthesis of Confessional Architecture
The architectural legacy of the Unitarians in the former Grand Duchy of Lithuania has received little attention from researchers to this day. This article presents an architectural synthesis of the Uniate and Order of Basilians that reflected the old ...
Buržinskas Žygimantas
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Les prérogatives de l’affectataire cultuel : étendue et limites
The common law of public ownership provides the public authorities and local government with wide powers to use their public domain. In contrast, it strictly limits the rights of the occupant whose occupancy, precisely, is precarious.
Frédéric Dieu
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Heritage Preservation and Sacred Art After the Second Vatican Council
The Constitution Sacrosanctum Concilium specifically contains provisions concerning liturgy but also the preservation of historical monuments and issues of sacred art.
Jitka Jonová
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Archaeometric characterization and restoration proposal for filling mortars of Oshki (Öşvank) church
In order to ensure the sustainability of cultural, historical and architectural heritage, preserving and restoring historical buildings and transferring them to future generations is one of the important issues of today.
Evren Kavali +3 more
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Zentralität in der Peripherie: Kirchengebäude als Orte des »Sonderfriedens« in den frühmittelalterlichen leges [PDF]
In the early middle ages, specific protective rights were granted, among others, to church buildings. While legal historians investigating the legal protection of church buildings up till now stressed the jurisdictional concept of a »higher peace ...
Miriam Czock
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