The special issue is based on papers presented at the international conference “Zwischen Kanzel und Altar. Die (neue) Materialität des Spirituellen” held at the Johannes a Lasco Bibliothek, Emden in April 2016. Continuity and change in church interiors were key concepts addressed at the conference. The studies presented here analyse the impact of confessional change on church interiors and intentionally move away from the cathedrals and parish churches in the political and religious centres of early modern Europe
In 2017, Alexandra Walsham rightly observed a ‘lingering fallacy that the Reformation was inherently...
The break from the Catholic Church and the formation of the Anglican Church of England in 1547 resul...
Churches are the most important works of architecture - of any age representing the highest quality....
The special issue is based on papers presented at the international conference “Zwischen Kanzel und ...
This special issue is based on papers presented at the international conference “Zwischen Kanzel und...
This article investigates contemporary perceptions of church space in the border town of ‘s Hertogen...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Based on an ethnographic cas...
The Matter of Piety provides the fi rst in-depth study of Zoutleeuw’s exceptionally well-preserved pi...
This project focuses on the use and significance of portable altars during the 11th-12th centuries i...
This chapter presents reflections on issues raised by IndifferentThings? Objects and Images in Post-...
Altars are powerful symbols, fraught with meaning, and during the early modern period they became a ...
The article explores different manifestations of saints’ presence in people’s lives before and after...
The article focuses on a phenomenon that is related to architecture and art history in Estonia in th...
In 2017, Alexandra Walsham rightly observed a ‘lingering fallacy that the Reformation was inherently...
The break from the Catholic Church and the formation of the Anglican Church of England in 1547 resul...
Churches are the most important works of architecture - of any age representing the highest quality....
The special issue is based on papers presented at the international conference “Zwischen Kanzel und ...
This special issue is based on papers presented at the international conference “Zwischen Kanzel und...
This article investigates contemporary perceptions of church space in the border town of ‘s Hertogen...
The traditional image of the Dutch church interior is that of a whitewashed, serene space; The stron...
During the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries many lay groups and individualsin Western Europe found...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. Based on an ethnographic cas...
The Matter of Piety provides the fi rst in-depth study of Zoutleeuw’s exceptionally well-preserved pi...
This project focuses on the use and significance of portable altars during the 11th-12th centuries i...
This chapter presents reflections on issues raised by IndifferentThings? Objects and Images in Post-...
Altars are powerful symbols, fraught with meaning, and during the early modern period they became a ...
The article explores different manifestations of saints’ presence in people’s lives before and after...
The article focuses on a phenomenon that is related to architecture and art history in Estonia in th...
In 2017, Alexandra Walsham rightly observed a ‘lingering fallacy that the Reformation was inherently...
The break from the Catholic Church and the formation of the Anglican Church of England in 1547 resul...
Churches are the most important works of architecture - of any age representing the highest quality....