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1. Geographies of Encounter: The Making and Unmaking of Multi-Religious Spaces
Part I: Multi-Religious Cities
2. Unholy Religious Encounters and the Development of Jerusalems Urban Landscape: Between Particularism and Exceptionalism
3. Ancient Rome: The Shrinking and Growth of Religious Diversity in a Cosmopolitan City
4. A Pagan Temple, a Martyr Shrine, and a Synagogue in Daphne: Sharing Religious Sites in Fourth Century Antioch
5. Constantinople as a (Unwilling) Multireligious Space (3301453)
6. Religious Diversity and the Long Nineteenth Century: Exploring Port Cities
Part II: Multi-Religious Places
7. Cohabiting in an Imaginary Space: Ancient Jewish and Christian Representations of the Temple and the Tabernacle
8. Touristification as a Strategy for Peaceful Coexistence: The Case Study of the Sveti Naum Monastery (Macedonia)
9. The Interreligious Complex at Vulcana-Bai in Romania: A Multi-Religious Place Between Idealism and Pragmatism
10. The "Casa delle religioni" of Turin: A Multi-Level Project Between Religious and Secular
11. Multi-Religious Places by Design: Space, Materiality, and Media in Berlins House of One
Part III: Multi-Religious Landscapes
12. The Veneration of St. Yared: A Multireligious Landscape Shared by Ethiopian Orthodox Christians and the Beta srael (Ethiopian Jews)
13. A Shared Holy Landscape: The Reactualization of Egypts Sacred History and Geography in Medieval Islamic Thought
14: Spatial Arrangements for Conviviality: The Garden of Faiths as a Multi-Religious Landscape in Germany.
Part I: Multi-Religious Cities
2. Unholy Religious Encounters and the Development of Jerusalems Urban Landscape: Between Particularism and Exceptionalism
3. Ancient Rome: The Shrinking and Growth of Religious Diversity in a Cosmopolitan City
4. A Pagan Temple, a Martyr Shrine, and a Synagogue in Daphne: Sharing Religious Sites in Fourth Century Antioch
5. Constantinople as a (Unwilling) Multireligious Space (3301453)
6. Religious Diversity and the Long Nineteenth Century: Exploring Port Cities
Part II: Multi-Religious Places
7. Cohabiting in an Imaginary Space: Ancient Jewish and Christian Representations of the Temple and the Tabernacle
8. Touristification as a Strategy for Peaceful Coexistence: The Case Study of the Sveti Naum Monastery (Macedonia)
9. The Interreligious Complex at Vulcana-Bai in Romania: A Multi-Religious Place Between Idealism and Pragmatism
10. The "Casa delle religioni" of Turin: A Multi-Level Project Between Religious and Secular
11. Multi-Religious Places by Design: Space, Materiality, and Media in Berlins House of One
Part III: Multi-Religious Landscapes
12. The Veneration of St. Yared: A Multireligious Landscape Shared by Ethiopian Orthodox Christians and the Beta srael (Ethiopian Jews)
13. A Shared Holy Landscape: The Reactualization of Egypts Sacred History and Geography in Medieval Islamic Thought
14: Spatial Arrangements for Conviviality: The Garden of Faiths as a Multi-Religious Landscape in Germany.