Introduction
[Eric Nelson and Jonathan Wright]
Section I: Shared and Contested Sacred Landscapes
1. Jerusalem in the Reinvention of the Catholic Tradition, 1500–1700
[Megan C. Armstrong]
2. Sacred Landscape in Early Modern Granada: Muslim Past and Christian Present
[A. Katie Harris]
3. Temple to Town Hall: Sacred and Secular in Prague’s Jewish Town
[Rachel L. Greenblatt]
Section II: Sacred Landscapes, Ritual and Devotion
4. Gods and Goddesses in the Ritual Landscape of Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Kāñcipuram
[Ute Hüsken]
5. Ritual, Public Space and Indigenous Engagement in Colonial Cuzco
[Gabriela Ramos]
6. Layers of Memory and Devotion: Temples, Shrines and Pilgrimage in Early Modern Edo
[Barbara R. Ambros]
Section III: Sacred Landscapes and Transition
7. Transforming the Orthodox Landscape of Ottoman Istanbul During the Early Modern Period
[Hasan Çolak]
8. From Prince-Bishopric to City-State: Nationalizing the Church and Creating a Republic in Reformation Geneva
[William G. Naphy]
9. The Layered Theoscape of Philadelphia: The Quaker Experiment as a Religious Crucible
[Pink Dandelion]
Section IV: Sacred Landscapes and Power
10. Religion Royale in the Sacred Landscape of Paris: The Jesuit Church of Saint Louis and the Resacralization of Kingship in Early Bourbon France (1590–1650)
[Eric Nelson]
11. The Basilica of St. John Lateran and the Post-Tridentine Papacy: Refashioning the Sacred Landscape
[Ingrid D. Rowland]
12. Two Tales of One City: Herat Under the Early Modern Empires of the Timurids and Safavids
[Colin Mitchell]
Epilogue: Jamme Masji
Produktdetaljer
Om bidragsyterne
Eric Nelson is Professor of History at Missouri State University.
Jonathan Wright is Honorary Fellow in the Department of Theology and Religion at Durham University.