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The development of art in the early 20th century fertilized architecture, the discourse of which increasingly influenced church construction, which produced a high creative density within the clearly defined program and developed a surrogate of theoretical-religious and architectural-modern forms. This development spurred a technical and scientific breakthrough of complex form-building insights, whose form-finding and ordering principles were transferred to architecture.
Architecture --- exposed concrete --- Postwar modernism --- Liturgical movement --- Church building --- Brutalism --- Sichtbeton --- beton brut --- Nachkriegsmoderne --- Liturgische Bewegung --- Kirchenbau --- Brutalismus
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Der angestammte Ort des Unterrichts ist das Klassenzimmer. Bei Unterrichtsgängen wird diese vertraute Lernumgebung verlassen und Schule findet außerhalb der Schule statt. In einer qualitativen Studie rekonstruiert Katharina Kindermann die Subjektiven Theorien von Grundschullehrkräften über dieses pädagogische Konzept am Beispiel des Lernortes Kirchenraum. Sie zeigt dabei, welche Besonderheiten die befragten Lehrpersonen dem außerschulischen Lernen zuschreiben - aber auch, inwieweit sie dieses im Duktus eines regulären Schulunterrichts denken. Besprochen in: http://www.bvkirchenpaedagogik.de, 5 (2018) FIS Bildung Literaturdatenbank, 2 (2018)
Unterrichtsgänge; Außerschulisches Lernen; Grundschule; Subjektive Theorien; Kirchenraum; Klassenzimmer; Schulunterricht; Bildung; Bildungsforschung; Pädagogik; Scholastic Field Trips; Out-of-school Learning; Primary Education; Subjective Theories; Church Building; Class Room; School Teaching; Education; Educational Research; Pedagogy; --- Church Building. --- Class Room. --- Education. --- Educational Research. --- Out-of-school Learning. --- Pedagogy. --- Primary Education. --- School Teaching. --- Subjective Theories.
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The city of Göttingen is home to many important medieval churches. The panorama of the building histories, the uses and the variety of forms extends from the 13th to the 16th century and even up to the present day, since the churches have always been changed again and again. The church buildings are the most visible evidence of an era long past. The book reveals this treasure and takes the reader on a journey through time, in which the six preserved churches are examined in detail in a way never seen before.
Church architecture --- Architecture, Medieval --- Middle Ages --- Ecclesiastical architecture --- Rood-lofts --- Christian art and symbolism --- Religious architecture --- Architecture, Gothic --- Church buildings --- Göttingen --- church building --- medieval architecture --- Altar --- Chor (Architektur) --- Kirchenschiff --- Langhaus (Kirche) --- Paulinerkirche (Leipzig) --- Sakristei --- St. Albani (Göttingen) --- Strebewerk
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Für religiöse Bildung und Praxis sind Alltagsobjekte und Gebrauchsgegenstände aus profanen und religiösen Zusammenhängen sowie Artefakte, Bilder, Skulpturen, Installationen und Kirchenräume zentral. Die Deutung und Nutzung von Objekten der materiellen Kultur sowie die Identifikation von religiösen Objekten erweist sich jedoch als äußerst komplex. Die Beiträger*innen liefern interdisziplinäre Forschungsperspektiven aus Theologie, Religionswissenschaft und Soziologie und reflektieren die wichtigsten thematischen und methodischen Bezugspunkte der Materialitätsforschung im Kontext religiöser Bildung und Praxis.
Material culture --- Religious articles. --- RELIGION / General. --- Religious aspects. --- Aesthetics. --- Artifact. --- Church Building. --- Education. --- Image Didactics. --- Material Culture. --- Material Turn. --- Object. --- Religious Practice. --- Religious Studies. --- Sociology of Religion. --- Space. --- Articles, Religious --- Objects, Religious --- Religious art objects --- Religious goods --- Religious objects --- Sacred objects --- Religion
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This study investigates how the Anglican church responded to population growth and the need for more accommodation, with the building of 1500 new churches, many of the finest quality.
Anglican church buildings --- Patronage, Ecclesiastical --- Church attendance --- History --- Church of England --- Attendance, Church --- Church-going --- Church membership --- Public worship --- Ecclesiastical patronage --- Benefices, Ecclesiastical --- Church and state --- Church polity --- Church property --- Clergy --- Churches, Anglican --- Episcopal church buildings --- Protestant Episcopal church buildings --- Church buildings --- Anglican Church --- Anglikanskai︠a︡ t︠s︡erkovʹ --- Ecclesia Anglicana --- Kirche von England --- United Church of England and Ireland --- Accommodation. --- Anglican church. --- Architects. --- Architectural quality. --- Architecture. --- Churchgoing. --- Ecclesiological zeal. --- Late-Georgian church-building. --- Liturgical imperatives. --- Patronage.
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