In this study, E. Frances King explores how people first learn
to relate to the images and artefacts of religious belief within
their domestic environments. As a sense of religious belonging is
instilled on a daily basis in the home, it also becomes emotionally
linked to family, community, and homeland, resulting in two
different genealogies - one to do with faith and one to do with
motherland - that become entangled.
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