Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 4 — Quality Education
SDG 7 — Affordable and Clean Energy
SDG 9 — Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure
SDG 11 — Sustainable Cities and Communities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track focuses on the evolution and significance of sacred architecture within Christian traditions. It aims to analyze how architectural forms reflect theological concepts and cultural values across different historical periods.
This session examines the role of visual culture in expressing Christian beliefs and narratives. Contributions may explore the intersection of art history and religious symbolism in various artistic mediums.
This track investigates how architectural design influences ritual practices within Christian worship. Papers may address the spatial dynamics of churches, cathedrals, and other sacred sites.
This session focuses on the challenges and strategies involved in preserving Christian heritage sites. Discussions will include conservation practices and the role of community engagement in safeguarding these cultural treasures.
This track delves into the study of Christian monuments, exploring their historical significance and cultural impact. Contributions may include case studies of specific sites and their roles in local and global contexts.
This session aims to trace the architectural developments of Christian buildings from antiquity to the modern era. Participants are encouraged to explore stylistic changes and their socio-political implications.
This track examines how heritage studies can inform our understanding of Christian narratives and identities. Papers may focus on the role of storytelling in the preservation and interpretation of sacred spaces.
This session explores the rich tapestry of religious symbolism embedded in Christian art and architecture. Contributions will analyze how these symbols convey theological messages and cultural meanings.
This track investigates the role of local communities in the preservation and revitalization of sacred spaces. Discussions will highlight collaborative efforts and the importance of community narratives in heritage conservation.
This session encourages interdisciplinary dialogue on the study of sacred heritage, integrating perspectives from architecture, art history, and cultural studies. Participants will explore innovative methodologies for analyzing sacred sites.
This track examines the relationship between architectural design and ritual practice in Christian contexts. Papers will explore how spatial configurations shape worship experiences and community interactions.
