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  1. Cross(ing) the peace walls in West Belfast
    imitation, exemplarity, and divine power
    Author: Rush, Kayla
    Published: [2019]

    This article examines a series of spatial practices called ‘cross walks' and ‘cross vigils' undertaken by a Pentecostal Christian church in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. It discusses the ways in which cross walk and vigil participants used... more

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    This article examines a series of spatial practices called ‘cross walks' and ‘cross vigils' undertaken by a Pentecostal Christian church in West Belfast, Northern Ireland. It discusses the ways in which cross walk and vigil participants used imitative practices to bring divine power to bear on the urban spaces and place-specific issues of the church's local area. The article begins by discussing the church itself, and the ways in which participants understand themselves as situated within the ethno-political designations of ‘Protestant' and ‘Catholic' in Northern Ireland. It studies the various exemplars set up for the spatial practices in official discourse, and the ways in which these exemplars created a gendered narrative. Finally, it examines the links to Northern Ireland's parading tradition and the church pastor's suggested response to a local dispute over parade routes.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Article (journal)
    Format: Online
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    Parent title: Enthalten in: Religion; London [u.a.] : Routledge, 1971; 49(2019), 4, Seite 592-613; Online-Ressource

    Subjects: Belfast; Christianity; Pentecostalism; exemplar; gender; imitation; spatial practice