Political discourse and praxis in the Glasgow church
This article examines the political discourse and praxis in the Glasgow church. What has been reflected is that different discourses and definitions of what it means to be the Church are contested within and between separate churches, creating
different spatial tendencies. It also demonstrates that ; firstly, churches that have engaged with marginalised communities within the city are hubs for new expressions of political progressivism within the Church. Secondly, this political progressivism
is being instigated by leadership that is intent on rejecting their institutional power to ‘keep the peace’ within the Church. Thirdly, political progressivism was being fostered within the Church by two different types of branching out from the Church
The church's many mansions : the changing structure of the Church Commissioners land and property holdings, 1948-1977
Années 1948-1977 ; Church Commissioners ; Church of England ; Finance ; Géographie de l'Europe ; Investissement ; Propriété foncière ; Royaume-Uni ; Utilisation du sol ; Ville
The religious census of 1851: a computer-mapped survey of the Church of England
The paper utilizes the statistics for the Church of England to illustrate the variety of measures of denominational strength and weakness that can be mapped. These measures provide a consistent gfeography of the Church of England in the mid
-nineteenth century and that this varies substantially over quite small areas. A county-level areal base is consequently quite inadequate for an analysis of regional variation, even for the omnipresent Church of England.
Fluvial dynamics of thorium-230 in the Church Rock event, Puerco River, New Mexico
The purpose of this paper is to characterize the transport and storage of contaminants resulting from a dam-burst flood at a tailings pond near Church Rock, New Mexico. The method of explanation is to explore the spatial distribution and fluvial
Church, state and the shelter of White working-class women in Johannesburg prior to World War Two
Provision of single accommodation for poor working class white women in Johannesburg was undertaken by the church and other organisations between 1919 and 1939. Such provision was racially segregated. - (AJC)
A new look at the luminist landscapes of F. E. Church
Amérique ; Amérique du Sud ; Art ; CHURCH (F. E.) ; Culturel ; Equateur ; Etats-Unis ; Exploration ; Géographie humaine ; Luminisme ; Paysage culturel ; Romantisme ; Siècle 19 ; Tableau de peinture
A leading protagonist of the Hudson River school of landscape painting, Frederick Church was one of the first major American artists to travel to other lands. This article assesses his observations made in Latin America, particularly Ecuador
Polémique entre Church et Slaymaker, d'une part, et Mark, d'autre part, à propos d'un article de ce dernier On scales of investigation in geomorphology paru dans The Canadian Geographer, 1980, pp.81 et 82. (ALS).
Age, origin and significance of the raised gravel barrier at Church Bay, Rathlin Island, County Antrim
This paper discusses the implications of a recent examination of the raised gravel beach on Rathlin Island, immediately east and south of Church Bay. Carbon-14 dating indicates a late-glacial age for the beach, evidence that is hard to reconcile
This research explores and compares the worldwide spatial distribution of two relatively young and, in many ways, similar Christian churches, the Seventh-day Adventist Church and the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The findings
This paper presents the administrative structure of the second largest church in Poland, the Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church, and specifically the higher-orderdioceses and lower-order deaneries and parishes, with a view to illustrating
cartographically the locations of the existing boundaries. These in turn provided for an analysis of the way in which the Orthodox Church is distributed spatially in Poland. – (BJ)