Shaping Sacred Space and Institutional Identity in Romanesque Mural Painting Mohammed DirisuThis collection of essays interprets Romanesque mural painting in Western churches, emphasizing its role in shaping religious spaces, institutional affiliations, and political agendas. The essays explore narratives, sanctity, burial crypts, and ecclesiastical politics, building upon Otto Demus's pioneering work in the field.
the book first establishes the notion of the flesh as a consistent concept and unfolds the nuances of flesh that make it a compelling idea
colonial and decolonial subjectivities
A comprehensive exploration of iron compounds
Weber argues that there is a shared
philosophically examines the nature of knowledge therein as well as the implications of certain popular critical approaches
Growing Apart maintains that this policy results from gradual erosion in the prominence of democratic discourse within the organization
a period rich in poetic innovation
what they don’t expect is to witness a trio of body snatchers robbing a grave…and the consequences thereafter proving to be potentially catastrophic
Extending postmodern gift theory to ecological and ecotheological concerns
The material includes six larger sites and several smaller collections and individual inscriptions and images
including the role of the market
Sandra Rosenthal