In this study, E. Frances King explores how people first learn to relate to the images and artefacts of religious belief within their domestic environments. As a sense of religious belonging is instilled on a daily basis in the home, it also becomes emotionally linked to family, community, and homeland, resulting in two different genealogies - one to do with faith and one to do with motherland - that become entangled.
In this study, E. Frances King explores how people first learn to relate to the images and artefacts of religious belief within their domestic envi...
In this study, E. Frances King explores how people first learn to relate to the images and artefacts of religious belief within their domestic environments. As a sense of religious belonging is instilled on a daily basis in the home, it also becomes emotionally linked to family, community, and homeland, resulting in two different genealogies one to do with faith and one to do with motherland that become entangled.
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In this study, E. Frances King explores how people first learn to relate to the images and artefacts of religious belief within their domestic envi...