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Sigurd Bergmann

Sigurd Bergmann (born 1956 in Hannover) is a German-Swedish theologian and scholar of religion. He is a professor at the Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies of the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, and an alumni fellow of the Rachel Carson Center for Environment and Society at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich.

His studies concerned the relationship between the image of God and the view of nature in late antiquity, the methodology of contextual theology, visual arts in the indigenous Arctic and Australia, as well as visual arts, architecture and religion, and religion in climate change.

More recently, Bergmann is focused on the amalgamation of “space and religion” (explored in a broad range of sites and fields such as Asian geomancy, Mayan sacred geography, urban spirituality, theology in built environments, and the “aesth/ethics of space”); sacred architecture as critical place in urban environments, and interaction of religion with images and practices with regard to weather. Provided by Wikipedia
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    The ethics of mobilities rethinking place, exclusion, freedom and environment /

    Published 2008
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    The ethics of mobilities rethinking place, exclusion, freedom and environment /

    Published 2008
    Other Authors: “…Bergmann, Sigurd, 1956-…”
    An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
    Electronic eBook