TY - JOUR AU - Sing, Manfred PY - 2023/10/25 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - The Changing Landscapes of Cross-Faith Places and Practices JF - Entangled Religions JA - ER VL - 9 IS - SE - Complete Issue DO - 10.13154/er.v9.2019.1-272 UR - https://er.ceres.rub.de/index.php/ER/article/view/8285 SP - 1-272 AB - <p>The present special issue&nbsp;of<em>&nbsp;Entangled Religions</em>&nbsp;has emerged from a conference about “Shared Sacred Places&nbsp;and Multi-Religious Space” that took place at the Leibniz Institute of European History&nbsp;(IEG) in Mainz in September 2016. As the title of the conference indicates, a main&nbsp;interest was to re-think the relation between place and space and between different&nbsp;religions. The conference took place in the framework of the IEG focus topic “Europe&nbsp;from the Margins,” which also included a lecture series on processes of marginalization&nbsp;and exclusion with regard to social and religious minorities within and beyond Europe.&nbsp;This background explains the range of topics in this special issue to a certain degree,&nbsp;because the conference had the aim to de-centre established notions of Europe and&nbsp;religion and understand them in their multi-dimensionality. While cross-faith practices&nbsp;are a worldwide phenomenon, the main geographical focus of the following articles is&nbsp;on southeastern Europe and the Mediterranean with their spatial extensions to Asia.&nbsp;Proceeding from here, the contributions in this volume understand multi-faith practices&nbsp;as embedded in local arrangements as well as in larger multi-religious landscapes,&nbsp;thus taking account of the interconnection between the local and the global and paying&nbsp;attention to the micro and macro levels of analysis.</p> ER -