43 resultados para Sculpture, Flemish.


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Die Kathedrale von Santiago de Compostela, als Ziel und Höhepunkt der Pilgerwege zum Jakobsgrab, darf heute mehr denn je Aufmerksamkeit beanspruchen, nicht nur als Ziel des Jakobsweges, sondern vor allem als architektonische und kulturgeschichtliche Quelle. Das mehrjährige Forschungsprojekt von Bernd Nicolai, Universität Bern und Klaus Rheidt, Universität Cottbus, 'Die Kathedrale von Santiago de Compostela - Gestalt, Funktion und Programm', das den Bau und seinen architektur- und kunstgeschichtlichen Kontext von Grund auf neu untersucht, legt hier eine Zwischenbilanz vor. Der Band präsentiert erstmalig Ergebnisse zu Bauverlauf und Ausstattung auf der Basis einer neuen Bauforschung, Baugeschichte und Quellenanalyse und konfrontiert sie mit aktuellen internationalen Forschungen in Spanien, den USA, der Schweiz, Deutschland, England und Frankreich zum Themenbereich der Pilgerstraßenarchitektur und -skulptur.

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This paper discusses the theological and cultural exchanges between Catholic clergy and theologians, and specifically between the neo-Augustinian-minded, the so-called “Jansenists”, and other Catholics, in Northern Europe during the seventeenth century. It also explores the Jansenists’ encounters and theological engagement with Protestantism. In this period, interaction and transfer between French Jansenist Catholics and other Catholics in other countries took place in various ways: 1. Via traveling and migration: French theologians and clergy returned home from their travels with reports about the situation of Catholicism and Protestantism in other countries; moreover, in the second half of the 17th century, French Jansenists fled to the northern Netherlands. 2. Via networking: it is little known that for a brief period on the North Sea island of Nordstrand, adherents to Port-Royal were buying land, and clergy of the Flemish Oratory provided pastoral care for the island’s Catholics. This project was not successful, but at the end it strengthened the network between French “Jansenists” and Catholics in the Dutch Republic. 3. Via publications by leading Jansenists and their counterparts. In this paper, the focus is on the view of Protestantism held by Jansenist writers.