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Atlas du Christianisme
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ISBN: 2503823467 9782503823461 Year: 1987 Publisher: Turnhout Brepols

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Atlas des chrétiens : des premières communautés aux défis contemporains
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ISSN: 12720151 ISBN: 9782746740013 274674001X Year: 2016 Publisher: Paris : Autrement,

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Plus de 120 cartes dressent le panorama d’une religion qui compte 2,2 milliards de fidèles, répartis sur cinq continents. Le christianisme, diffusé dans le monde entier dès ses origines, continue de s’étendre en Afrique, en Asie et en Amérique latine. Catholiques, protestants, orthodoxes : les doctrines et les pratiques. Minoritaires au Proche-Orient ou majoritaires en Occident, comment les chrétiens cohabitent-ils avec les autres religions ? Déchristianisation et renouveau évangélique : les défis contemporains. Cette synthèse unique permet de comprendre, dans l’histoire et dans le temps présent, la complexité des identités chrétiennes

Historical atlas of Christianity
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ISBN: 082641303X 9780826413031 Year: 2001 Publisher: New York ; London : Continuum,

Atlas zur Kirchengeschichte : die Christlichen Kirchen in Geschichte und Gegenwart
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ISBN: 3451208695 9783451208690 Year: 1988 Publisher: Freiburg ; Basel ; Wien : Herder,


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Christianity beyond Christendom : the global Christian experience on medieval Mappaemundi and early modern world maps
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ISSN: 07249594 ISBN: 9783447107150 3447107154 Year: 2018 Volume: 149 Publisher: Wiesbaden Harrassowitz

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In 1507 Martin Waldseemüller created a remarkable Early Modern world map loaded with religious symbols. Waldseemüller's map, like almost every other world map of the era, featured legends of Christian communities positioned outside of Christendom. This book explores this religious tension as a component of cartographical developments from the eighth to the sixteenth century. It argues that throughout this era Western Christian thinkers and mapmakers used the 'mappaemundi' and subsequent printed maps of the world to sustain notions of a broadly based Christian 'oikoumene', even as the reality of that assertion diminished. Moreover, cartographers incorporated various apostolic and ancient legends, furthering these with new myths, to provide increasingly sophisticated methods for understanding more distant and isolated Christian communities in Asia, Africa and the Middle East. The book considers a vast array of medieval world maps and later atlases, ranging from manuscripts of Beatus of Liebana's commentary on the Apocalypse to the maps in Sebastian Münster?s 'Cosmographia' and Abraham Ortelius's 'Theatrum Orbis Terrarum', to trace the legacy of these scattered traditions.

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