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AA (Alcoholics Anonymous) 124–5, 127, 141–2, 144
acceptance see God Image Acceptance
addiction X, 124, 127–8, 131, 141–2, 144
adolescence 104, 148–9
adults 1, 7–9, 98, 147–8, 151, 153–4, 161, 239
affiliation 158–9, 162
aggression 96–7, 348
Anglican 41, 54, 67, 193–4, 239, 278, 287–8, 292–3
Anglican congregations 40, 43, 45, 48–51
anxiety 79–80, 134, 150, 159, 164, 310–11, 319, 322, 332, 345–6, 383, 387–9, 391, 394–5
Atheists/Agnostics 358–60, 368–9, 372–3, 385
attachment 139, 145–9, 151–9, 161–2, 164–7, 175–82
interpersonal 152–3, 156
objects of 145–9, 151, 153–6, 159–63, 165–6, 177
religious IX, 166, 175–7, 180, 182–3
attachment-affiliation 145, 155–6, 158–60, 162, 165–6
attachment figure 126, 150, 154, 159, 161, 178–82
attachment relationships 150, 152, 175–6, 178–81, 183
attachment system 148, 156–7, 160–3, 180–1
attachment theory 146, 148–9, 156, 158, 161, 176, 178–9
attendance 195, 205–6, 226, 234–5, 240, 244, 254–7, 261–2, 266, 271, 288, 291
church 35, 41, 85, 193, 204, 217, 232–4, 255, 279, 286
attendance measures 207, 211, 214
attender survey 192–3, 196
attenders 7–9, 189, 191, 193, 195–6, 198–200, 211, 217, 233–6, 253, 256–9, 267–74, 281, 284–5, 287–9
characteristics of 256–7, 271
church 9, 16, 189–91, 200, 204, 209, 216–17, 220, 223, 233, 235, 237–9, 247, 271, 294–5
attending 232–3, 239, 247, 257, 261, 268, 270
attention 4, 9, 66, 70, 154, 160, 163, 165–6, 314
Australian Census 199, 257, 269, 271
Australian Churches 189–90, 199–200, 279
Australian National Church Life Surveys 190, 205, 209–10, 232, 237, 239, 280, 287
authoritarianism, right-wing 331
beliefs 78–9, 81, 89, 99, 110, 117, 125, 133, 137, 156, 190, 206, 281, 330–1, 333–4
believers 112, 145, 147, 149–50, 153, 157, 177, 179–81, 358
belonging 5, 23, 31, 55, 85, 89–90, 107, 114, 206, 210–11, 213, 217, 253–60, 263–5, 267–74
benefice 57–9
Bible 41, 150, 284, 356–7
Biblical Foundationalism 333, 346, 352, 356–61, 363–73
bonding 151, 153, 176, 198, 254, 273, 285, 287, 295
candles 59, 62–3, 66–7
caregiver 146, 149, 152, 154–5, 157, 161, 172, 180
cathedrals 54–6
Catholic Church X, 22, 26, 31, 191, 193, 254
Catholic churches 191, 217, 225, 239, 288
Catholic parishes 30, 191, 193, 200, 217, 239, 253–5, 257, 259, 273–4, 291, 293, 296
Catholic population 257, 270–1
Catholic Priests IX, 22, 25–8, 30–1, 279
Catholics 257, 259, 262, 267, 269–72, 274
Celtic Christianity 34–6, 39–40, 43, 45, 48–51
change 31, 37, 84, 100, 111, 132–4, 136–40, 234, 279, 283–4, 287
child 103, 146–8, 157, 163
childhood 101, 103, 105, 148–9
Christianity 2, 34–6, 48, 150, 279, 385
Christians 89, 110, 117, 333, 353, 357, 372
church, fresh expressions of 1, 3, 6–7, 20, 51
church background 19, 210–11, 231, 233
church buildings 54, 58, 66, 69, 280
church growth 204–11, 214–15, 225–6, 233–6, 238, 280, 296
church health XVIII, 189–90, 193, 195–6, 198–9, 207, 216, 226
church leaders 189–92, 200, 205, 207–8, 279
church life 24, 31, 209–10, 216–17, 219, 226, 232–6, 238, 246, 248, 280
Church Life Surveys (CLS) 191, 204, 208, 214, 283, 288
Church of England 1, 3, 16, 25, 45, 57
Church of England congregations 1, 5, 9, 11, 15–17, 34, 39
church services 217, 221, 256, 260, 289
church size 189, 195, 200, 208, 210, 278, 280, 286–8, 291–2, 294–6
church vitality 31, 71, 190, 200, 204–12, 214–16, 220, 224–6, 235, 256, 273, 280
churches
conventional 1–2, 5–8, 17, 19
growing 208–9
healthy 206–9, 214, 216, 228–30, 282
larger 195, 286–7, 296
neighborhood 208
rural 54
vital see church vitality
churchgoers 3, 6, 20–1, 32, 34, 36, 38, 45, 191, 233, 269
clergy, senior 192, 196, 290
clergy temperaments 23–4
collective agency 98, 223, 235, 282, 295
collective confidence 204, 218, 220–5, 231–2, 235–9, 241, 243, 246–9, 282, 295
commitment VII, 68, 79, 210, 212, 224, 255, 273, 282, 285, 334, 353–4, 373, 379–80, 382
community 35, 49–50, 56, 68, 114, 209–10, 212–13, 254–5, 267–8, 272–3, 285–6, 306, 330, 353, 378–80
religious 79, 102, 255, 354, 378
conflicts 81, 102, 109–11, 163, 332, 345, 354, 356, 380, 396
conformity 80, 330, 386, 395, 397
congregational life 205, 207, 284
congregational studies 4, 36, 190, 198, 238
congregational vitality 205, 209, 215, 253, 256
congregations 23–4, 55, 67–9, 72, 191, 198–9, 205–10, 215, 234–5, 254–6, 259, 274, 284–5, 288–90, 294–5
conservative religiosity 329, 332, 352, 355, 357, 359, 362, 369, 372–3
constructs, religious 308, 369
context 54, 56, 70, 77–8, 100, 125, 148, 164–7, 181, 207, 209, 232–3, 280, 287, 343
church-related 26, 40, 55, 67, 71
cultural 98–100, 205, 215, 278–9, 310, 332, 342, 344, 348, 357
contextual factors 110, 206, 232, 256, 270
CoPS (Circle of Place Spirituality) 145–6, 154–6, 158–60, 162–6, 175
CoPS model 155, 158, 166, 177–8
CoPS Systems 156, 158, 165, 167
CoS (Circle of Security) 154–6
creativity 2, 5, 282
culture 36, 96–8, 101, 181, 232, 255, 269, 284, 330, 337, 357, 360
culture war 332–5, 345, 348, 355, 359, 371
curiosity 160, 163–5
Dark Triad 377, 381–4, 386–8, 390, 393–7
Dark Triad, Extrinsic Religious Orientation 377, 382–3, 386, 397
Dark Triad measures 377, 383–7, 389, 391–4
defence mechanisms 332, 346
Defense against Secularism (DAS) 351, 356–68, 370–1
depression 80, 310–11, 315–16, 319–20, 322, 383, 385, 387–91, 394–6
Dialogical Self Theory (DST) 378, 380
dialogue 99, 105, 107, 116–18, 307, 319, 323, 331, 354–5, 373, 378, 380–1, 396–7
disagreements 100, 107, 224, 307, 354, 378, 380
diversity 110, 116, 137, 354, 379–80
DST (Dialogical Self Theory) 378, 380
effectiveness 223, 225, 235, 248–9, 278–9, 282, 286
efficacy, collective 237, 282
empirical translation schemes 307–10, 319, 323–4, 355
Epimethean Temperament 22–3, 25–6, 30–1
epistemological sufficiency 330, 348, 352, 354, 356–7, 373–4
evil 99, 114, 333, 348, 355–6
expectations 17–18, 56, 149
experiences ( Opennes to Experience (OTE) ) 17–18, 77–80, 83, 90, 117, 127, 138, 146–7, 156–7, 256–7, 259–60, 263–4, 282–5, 360, 362
exploration 89, 154–5, 158–60, 164–6, 178
exploration curiosity 145, 164–7
exploration drive 159–60, 163–5
exploration of place 145–6, 154–8, 166
expressions, fresh see church, fresh expressions of
extraversion 3–4, 6, 9, 16, 22–3, 26–7, 36–7, 40, 43, 45
Extrinsic Personal Orientation (EPO) 310, 312, 315–16, 318, 320, 322, 339–40, 342, 347, 360, 362–6, 369–70, 380, 387–90, 394
Extrinsic Social Orientation (ESO) 310, 315–16, 318, 322, 337, 339–40, 342, 344, 358, 361–6, 369–70, 380, 387–8
fairness 102
faith 23–4, 48, 106–7, 126, 130–1, 150, 195, 210, 216–18, 220–1, 223–4, 234–5, 333–4, 345–6, 354–6
religious 126, 137, 147, 190, 346
faith development V, 123–4, 142
feeling psychological types 6–7, 23, 37, 39, 49
Francis Psychological Type Scales (FPTS) 3, 7–8, 22, 26, 34, 36, 38, 40
fresh expressions of church see church, fresh expressions of
FTR (Fairness, Tolerance, and Rationality scale) 329, 331, 337, 339–40, 342, 344, 355, 359–60, 362–6, 369, 371
fundamentalism see Religious Fundamentalism
fundamentalism measures 329, 333, 335–6, 338–40, 342–4, 348, 371, 374
gain cycles 236
God, experience of 85, 90, 153
God Image Scale 85, 90
God Image(s) 20, 75, 81, 85–91, 93, 126, 137, 139, 206–7, 220–1, 225–6, 230–1, 233–5, 260–1, 300
group capacity 282–3, 287, 294
group potency 223, 225, 235, 237, 247–9, 282
groups, small 206, 208–9, 213, 216, 234, 289
growth, church see church growth
health professionals 123, 125, 140–1
Higher Power 123–7, 129–40
Hinduism, attiutude towards 336–7, 339–40, 342, 344
Hindus/Hinduism 108–12, 117, 329, 331, 335, 343, 345, 347, 357, 385
ICC (Innovative Church Culture) xi, 31, 222–3, 225, 229, 251, 278–301
identity 96–101, 113, 115, 163, 334, 379
narrative 97–9
religious 113, 284
ideological splitting 333–4, 345–8, 355–6, 358
ideological surround model (ISM) 306–7, 330, 332, 334, 352–3, 373–4, 377–82, 392–4, 397
ideological surrounds 306–7, 319, 324, 330, 332–3, 343, 346–8, 352–4, 356–9, 361, 365–6, 369–70, 372–3, 378, 393–4
religious 330, 357, 386
ideology 96–7, 99, 115, 118, 136, 345–6, 353–4, 356–7, 386
imagination 23, 35, 37, 48–9, 147
India 105–6, 110–11, 116, 332, 334–5, 337, 342, 344–5, 347–8
Indian culture 96–7, 118
Individual Differences 23, 160
infants 152–4, 161
innovation see ICC (Innovative Church Culture)
innovativeness 280–3, 287, 292, 294–7
leader 278, 290–3
insecurity 154, 159, 161, 176
integrative self-knowledge 310–13, 315–16, 319–20, 322, 325
Intellect Oriented Reflection (IOR) 332, 334, 355, 357, 359, 361–71
intentions 114–15, 156–60, 164–5
interpersonal relationships 37, 84, 87–9, 153, 176, 178, 182–3, 282
Intratextual Fundamentalism (ITF) 334–7, 340–2
Intrinsic Orientation 85, 310–13, 316, 318–20, 322, 335, 339–40, 342, 344, 362–8, 370–1, 380–1, 383–4, 387–92, 394–5
introversion 4, 9, 22, 26–7, 36–7, 40, 43, 45
introverts ix, 4, 23, 36–7, 39, 49, 51
intuition 3–6, 9, 22–3, 26–7, 36–8, 40–1, 43, 45
intuitive types 23, 37–9, 48, 50
Iran 309, 311, 331–3, 344, 357
Islam 102, 105–10, 117, 309
Islamic Positive Religious Coping 310, 312–13, 315–16, 318–20, 322
Italy 22, 25, 27, 30–1, 258, 271
judging psycholgical function 3–4, 6, 9, 17, 19, 22–3, 26–7, 36–7, 40–1, 43, 45, 51
Khan, Wahiduddin 99–113, 115–18
Khan’s identity 96–7, 100, 103, 113, 118
Khan’s life story 101, 113–14
leaders 2, 5, 38, 102, 192, 240, 255–6, 267, 273, 283, 287–8, 294
leadership 31, 190, 192, 204, 206, 211, 217–18, 220, 223–4, 231, 234–5, 257, 279–80, 282–3, 287
collective 282–3, 287, 296
empowering 210–11, 214, 249, 271, 282
inspiring 220, 234–5, 241
leadership qualities 259–60, 263, 267, 272–3
life stories 97–8, 100–1, 104, 114
love 35, 59–60, 62–3, 66, 85, 90, 115, 347
MAAS (Mindful Attention Awareness Scale) 305, 308–20, 322–4
Machiavellianism 377, 381, 384–5, 387–91, 394–5, 397
Mass 64, 255, 258–61, 268, 272, 274, 291
Mass attenders 253, 271, 273
Messy Church 1–3, 5–9, 16–19
mindfulness 305, 308–9, 312–13, 315, 318–19, 323–4
Muslim 305, 308–13, 316, 318–19, 322–4
mindfulness measures 311, 315, 318–19, 322
ministry 24, 26, 30–1, 54, 57, 63, 67, 70–1, 206, 268, 289
mission 50, 102, 106–7, 113, 216, 234, 268, 289
motivation 80, 123, 146, 157, 159, 162, 165–6, 198, 223, 283, 287, 295
motivational systems 153, 155–62, 164, 166
Muslims 96–7, 101–2, 106–13, 115, 117, 318–19, 323–4, 331–2, 345, 357, 360, 384–5
Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) 3–4, 7–8, 22, 36, 40
mystical experiences 77–80, 89
mysticism 75, 77–8, 80–1, 87–9, 91
Mysticism Scale 77–8, 83
myths 98–100, 345
NA (Narcotics Anonymous) 123, 127–8, 130–5, 137–9, 141
Narcissism 377, 381–2, 384–5, 387–9, 391–7
Narcissism Religious Compatibility Ratings 388, 393, 395–6
Narcissism Scale 392–3, 395–7
narratives 97–100, 102, 307
natural environments 76, 78, 83, 88, 90–1
nature 35, 75–9, 81, 83, 85, 88–91
NCLS (National Church Life Survey) 189–93, 195–200, 205, 209–11, 214, 216, 232, 237–8, 253, 255–7, 259, 278, 280, 287
newcomers 210–11, 214, 231–9, 241, 243–4, 246–9, 280
inflow of 232, 235, 243, 247, 249, 297
proportion of 237, 239, 248
nonviolence 96–7, 110, 113, 117–18
objectivity 37, 306–7, 323–4, 353, 374, 378
obligation 5, 103, 140, 260–1, 265, 268, 274
openness 80, 83–4, 123, 141, 280, 283, 288, 295, 297, 335, 343–7, 355, 358–9, 362, 372–3
Openness to Experience (OTE) 358–60, 362, 364–6, 371
organizational culture 247, 280–1, 283, 287
organizational innovation 280–3
organizations 106, 232, 237, 248–9, 279, 281–2, 284–5, 294–5, 380
religious 249, 279, 283, 287, 296
orientations 3–4, 9, 22–3, 26, 36, 40, 80, 315, 337, 390–1
outer world 4, 9, 17, 19, 23, 26, 36–7
Pakistan 106–7, 110, 334, 344, 357
parents 2, 6, 81, 90, 146, 148, 181, 255
parishes 31, 57, 60, 189, 191, 195, 249, 253–60, 262–4, 266–74, 288, 295
parishioners 31, 253–4, 256, 267, 271–3
patients 76, 123, 125, 140–1
peace 59, 61, 63, 65–6, 102–3, 109, 115–18, 135, 356, 373
Pentecostal 130, 193–5, 197, 239, 278, 288, 293, 296
performance 148–9, 223–4, 236–7, 248
person 99, 134, 150–1, 153, 159, 176–7, 179
personal prayer 54–60, 67–72
personality 3–4, 26, 30, 96
perspectives 71, 165, 205, 207, 307, 330–1, 355–7, 374, 378–9, 382
place 36, 55–7, 63, 67–71, 145–6, 151–9, 161–2, 164–7, 175–83, 285
exploration of 175, 178
geographic 146, 151, 161
particularities of 69–70
physical 67, 175–6, 180
sacred 68–9
place attachment 151–3, 179, 185
Place Spirituality, the Circle of 146, 153–4, 158, 166, 175
pluralism 116, 137, 378, 380
power 70–1, 96–7, 126, 128, 131, 133–4, 138, 147, 150, 383, 397
antisocial 382, 384, 393
powerlessness 132, 134
prayer board 54, 56, 61–4
prayer requests 54–62, 64–6, 68, 71
prayer space 59–60, 63
prayers 35, 39–40, 49, 55–70, 108, 114, 123, 128, 134–5, 138, 150, 221, 224, 315, 380
prejudice 165, 331, 354
priests 22, 25–6, 30–1, 192, 268, 272, 274, 330
Protestant churches 198, 208, 216, 225, 232, 235, 239, 288, 291, 296
Protestant Congregations 204, 239
psychological adjustment 309–10, 315, 319, 330, 396
psychological quality of life 85–8, 90–1
psychological type IX, XVI, 1, 4, 6–7, 19, 26–7, 34, 36, 39–41, 48, 50, 199
psychological type profiles 1, 6–8, 34, 48, 50
psychological type theory 3–4, 22–3, 36–8, 50
psychological types, dominant 10–15, 27–9, 37, 41–2, 44–7
psychological well-being 75, 77–9, 81, 83, 85, 88–90
public space 55, 334, 345, 347, 354, 377, 379–82, 393, 397
Quest Religious Orientation 80, 87–8, 335, 337, 339–40, 342–4
questions, existential 80, 84, 89
rationality 306–7, 330, 334, 339, 356, 364, 370
reason 333, 346, 356–7
secular 346–7, 356
recovery 123–5, 132, 136, 138–9, 141
religion
conservative 343, 358, 360
conventional 18, 393, 395–6
organized 78, 81
psychology of 125, 146, 148, 154, 166, 177, 199, 331, 344, 346, 348, 353, 373, 378–80
sociology of 189, 198
religiosity 81, 88, 91, 199, 284, 295
religious adjustment 344, 383
religious beliefs 84, 330–1, 337, 357, 381, 385, 387, 392
religious commitments 75, 79–81, 84–5, 88–9, 305, 309, 323, 329, 332, 335, 343–5, 359, 361–2
religious fundamentalism 329, 331, 333–6, 338–48, 352, 354–61, 363–4, 366–7, 369–71, 373
Religious Fundamentalism Scale 348, 354, 356, 361
religious openness 329, 334–5, 342–6, 355, 357, 363, 367
Religious Orientation Scales 310, 312, 335, 337, 360, 362, 366
religious orientations 75, 80, 85, 87, 337, 352, 358–60, 362–3, 371, 384, 387
religious rationalities 324, 373, 378, 382, 397
religious reflection 352, 355, 358, 360–2, 371
religious schema 79, 337, 352, 355, 358, 360, 362, 371
Religious Schema Scales 330–1, 337, 355, 365
religious sisters IX, 22, 26–7, 29–30
religious traditions 91, 138, 149, 253, 309, 324, 338, 357, 385
religious violence 345–6
religiousness 359, 367, 384, 393
representation, inner 146, 151, 153, 156
Satan 314, 341, 348, 355–6
scepticism 136, 140, 334, 345, 380
secularism 123–4, 137, 142, 334, 345, 347–8, 352, 357, 359–62, 364–7, 369–73
self 77, 98, 108, 115, 117, 126, 131, 133, 149, 162–3, 179, 346, 353, 378–81, 393
pluralistic 378–9, 381, 397
self-control 118, 310, 312, 315–16, 319–20, 322
self-esteem 80–1, 310–11, 315–16, 320, 322, 383–4, 387–9, 395–6
sensing (psychological function) 3–4, 9, 22–3, 26–7, 36–8, 40–1, 43, 45
sensing types 23, 36–9
social capital 198–9, 254, 272–3, 278, 280, 284–95
social life 306, 348, 354, 379–80, 394, 397
social rationalities 306–9, 323–4, 330, 353–4, 372, 378–82, 392, 397
spiritual experiences 75, 79, 81, 84–9
spirituality 26, 30, 35–6, 40, 49, 75, 77–81, 86, 88–9, 91, 115, 118, 124–5, 137–8, 153
substance use disorder (SUD) 123–4, 127, 143
surrounds see ideological surrounds
temperaments, psychological 5, 9, 16–17, 19, 23, 25–7, 30–1, 41
thinking (psycholgical function) 3–4, 9, 22–3, 26–7, 37, 40–1, 43, 45, 314
thinking types 6–7, 23, 37, 43, 45
trust 133, 139, 254, 284–6
truth 24, 80, 104–5, 109–10, 112, 332–3, 356–7
TTT (Truth of Texts and Teaching scale) 329, 331–2, 334–5, 337, 340, 342, 344, 348, 355, 357–9, 362–71
type preferences, psychological 4, 6, 8–9, 50
ultimate standards 306–7, 319, 330, 332, 334, 347, 353–4, 373, 378, 380
violence 97, 112, 117–18, 163, 334, 346
vision 24–5, 31, 210–11, 214–16, 234–5, 255, 259, 268, 273, 282, 289, 291, 379
visitors (to church) 54, 56–8, 60–1, 65–72, 247, 257
vitality see church vitality
votive candles 58–64, 66–9, 71
well-being 75–7, 80–1, 83, 88–9, 138
worldviews 123–4, 137–8
worship 2, 18, 39, 49, 60, 65, 79–80, 111, 191, 210, 212–13, 215, 254, 257, 284
worship services 191, 209, 220, 231, 274, 284, 288–9, 295
Xenosophia 329, 331–2, 334, 337, 339–40, 342, 344, 355–7, 359–60, 362–9, 371, 373

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Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 29

Reihe:  Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Band: 29
Cover Research in the Social Scientific Study of Religion, Volume 29
ISBN:
9789004382640
Verleger:
Brill
Print-Publikationsdatum:
19 Sep 2018
  • Fachgebiete
    • Religionswissenschaften
      • Religionspsycholigie
      • Religionssoziologie
    • Sozialwissenschaften
      • Allgemein
      • Religion & Gesellschaft
Front Matter
Copyright page
Preface
Acknowledgements
Manuscript Invitation
Authors’ Biographies
Ordering the Mess: Psychological Type Profiles of Adults in Messy Church Congregations
The Psychological Temperament of Catholic Priests and Religious Sisters in Italy: An Empirical Enquiry
The Psychological Type of Individuals Attracted to Celtic Christianity Compared with the Psychological Type of Anglican Congregations
Lighting Candles and Writing Prayers: Observing Opportunities for Spiritual Practices in Churches in Rural Cornwall
Investigating the Many Facets of Spirituality that Mediate the Relationship between Exposure to Nature and Psychological Well-Being
A Nonviolent Identity: A Psychobiographical Study of an Islamic Scholar
The Pragmatic Believer—Faith Development and Personal Experiences of a ‘Higher Power’ in Seasoned Members of Narcotics Anonymous
The Circle of Place Spirituality (CoPS): Towards an Attachment and Exploration Motivational Systems Approach in the Psychology of Religion
The Place of Place within the Attachment-Religion Framework: A Commentary on the Circle of Place Spirituality
Special Section 1 The National Church Life Survey in Australia
Twenty-Five Years of Data on Australian Churches: Strengths and Limitations
Vitality in Protestant Congregations: A Large Scale Empirical Analysis of Underlying Factors across Four Countries
Newcomers and Collective Confidence in Protestant Churches: A Longitudinal Study from 2001 to 2011
Why Do They Belong? Factors Influencing Sense of Belonging in Australian Catholic Parishes
Local Churches and Innovativeness: An Empirical Study of 2800 Australian Churches
Special Section 2 Applications of the Ideological Surround Model
Mindfulness within a Muslim Ideological Surround: Empirical Translation Schemes and Religious and Psychological Functioning of Islamic Seminarians in Iran
Fundamentalism within an Indian Ideological Surround: Commitment to Religious Tradition Predicts Hindu Openness
Sanctification of Learning and Religious Openness: Contrasts across Religious Fundamentalist and Biblical Foundationalist Ideological Surrounds
Religion within a Dark Triad Ideological Surround: Pluralistic Self as Dialogue across Private, Communal, and Public Space
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