Based on an ethnographic case study of three recently erected church buildings in the Dutch Bible Belt, this article demonstrates how orthodox Reformed congregations in the Netherlands define church buildings—especially the auditoria—and bibles as simultaneously profane and mediating the sacred. These at first glance ambivalent discourses are informed by a particular semiotic ideology, which maintains that material spaces and objects like these are sacralized if, and only if, individual believers can meaningfully relate them to their personal spiritual experiences. This ideology makes a primary attitude of profanization of material forms indispensable, because any preexistent sacredness of matter would precisely rule out these personal spir...
<p><strong>Glass in the image – image in glass. Preaching in fragments and fragments of ...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the str...
This brief survey of the appropriation of medieval churches by Dutch Calvinists during the sixteenth...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Based on an ethnographic cas...
Church buildings can be observed in a multiform manner. This article aims at the description of its ...
Evangelical Protestant worship is frequently characterized as involving the manipulation of language...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
This dissertation offers an exploration of four multiple-used city churches where Protestant faith c...
The paper analyses the messages modern architecture communicates to audience and to individual. Arch...
This article investigates contemporary perceptions of church space in the border town of ‘s Hertogen...
The special issue is based on papers presented at the international conference “Zwischen Kanzel und ...
This dissertation offers an exploration of four multiple-used city churches where Protestant faith c...
<p><strong>Utilisation of liturgical space in Pentecostal Churches.</strong> Afrik...
This article investigates contemporary perceptions of church space in the border town of ‘s Hertogen...
Sacred places are mostly described as remarkable sites where architecture is used to accentuate thei...
<p><strong>Glass in the image – image in glass. Preaching in fragments and fragments of ...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the str...
This brief survey of the appropriation of medieval churches by Dutch Calvinists during the sixteenth...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Based on an ethnographic cas...
Church buildings can be observed in a multiform manner. This article aims at the description of its ...
Evangelical Protestant worship is frequently characterized as involving the manipulation of language...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
This dissertation offers an exploration of four multiple-used city churches where Protestant faith c...
The paper analyses the messages modern architecture communicates to audience and to individual. Arch...
This article investigates contemporary perceptions of church space in the border town of ‘s Hertogen...
The special issue is based on papers presented at the international conference “Zwischen Kanzel und ...
This dissertation offers an exploration of four multiple-used city churches where Protestant faith c...
<p><strong>Utilisation of liturgical space in Pentecostal Churches.</strong> Afrik...
This article investigates contemporary perceptions of church space in the border town of ‘s Hertogen...
Sacred places are mostly described as remarkable sites where architecture is used to accentuate thei...
<p><strong>Glass in the image – image in glass. Preaching in fragments and fragments of ...
Using co-occurrence methods for identifying semantic structure in texts, we first describe the str...
This brief survey of the appropriation of medieval churches by Dutch Calvinists during the sixteenth...