Exploring Sacred Space

Exploring Sacred Space
Title Exploring Sacred Space PDF eBook
Author Kristen Ann
Publisher Vastquest Ventures
Pages 230
Release 2011-10
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN 9780615498904

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An eye-opening book giving details on our point in time and the coming Transition. The book contains intriguing information not found anywhere else, along with instructions on how to prepare. The information is factual rather than fear-based. It comes from both ancient wisdom and professional clairvoyants.

Sacred Spaces

Sacred Spaces
Title Sacred Spaces PDF eBook
Author Yoginder Sikand
Publisher Penguin Books India
Pages 288
Release 2003
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780143029311

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Weaving together legend, history, ethnography & reminiscences with critical insights, 'Sacred Spaces' affords us a rare glimpse of religious traditions outside the mainstream. This rich legacy could well be invaluable in promoting alternate ways of understanding religion & the notion of community identity.

Sacred Space

Sacred Space
Title Sacred Space PDF eBook
Author Michael Hubbard MacKay
Publisher Brigham Young University Religious Studies Center
Pages 175
Release 2016-04
Genre
ISBN 9780842529792

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Sacred Space in Early Modern Europe

Sacred Space in Early Modern Europe
Title Sacred Space in Early Modern Europe PDF eBook
Author Will Coster
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 380
Release 2005-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 9780521824873

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In this 2005 book, leading historians examine sanctity and sacred space in Europe during and after the religious upheavals of the early modern period.

Sacred Space

Sacred Space
Title Sacred Space PDF eBook
Author Benjamin Z Kedar
Publisher NYU Press
Pages 272
Release 1998-03-01
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9780814746806

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The way we understand particular spaces is mediated by our perceptions of the difference between the sacred and the profane. Throughout history, different peoples have revered vastly diverse spaces as sacred for vastly diverse reasons. In Sacred Spaces, Benjamin Z. Kedar and R. J. Zwi Werblowsky have compiled a wide-ranging collection of essays exploring a broad array of ancient and contemporary holy places. The book reviews sacred spaces of the ancient religions--Judaism, Christianity, Islam, and Indian and East-Asian Religions--and discusses how these spaces have been conceptualized and experienced. Chapter topics include an investigation of the role of charismatic dreams in the creation of sacred sites in present-day Israel; an analysis of cities as cultic centers in Germany and Italy during the Middle Ages; a history of the sacred Mount Hiko in Japan; and a study of the Muslim holy cities as foci of Islamic revivalism in the eighteeth century. Sacred Spaces provides readers with original and illuminating examples of the myriad ways in which we perceive and construct sacred space.

Sacred Power, Sacred Space

Sacred Power, Sacred Space
Title Sacred Power, Sacred Space PDF eBook
Author Jeanne Halgren Kilde
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 249
Release 2008-07-21
Genre Religion
ISBN 0199718105

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Jeanne Halgren Kilde's survey of church architecture is unlike any other. Her main concern is not the buildings themselves, but rather the dynamic character of Christianity and how church buildings shape and influence the religion. Kilde argues that a primary function of church buildings is to represent and reify three different types of power: divine power, or ideas about God; personal empowerment as manifested in the individual's perceived relationship to the divine; and social power, meaning the relationships between groups such as clergy and laity. Each type intersects with notions of Christian creed, cult, and code, and is represented spatially and materially in church buildings. Kilde explores these categories chronologically, from the early church to the twentieth century. She considers the form, organization, and use of worship rooms; the location of churches; and the interaction between churches and the wider culture. Church buildings have been integral to Christianity, and Kilde's important study sheds new light on the way they impact all aspects of the religion. Neither mere witnesses to transformations of religious thought or nor simple backgrounds for religious practice, church buildings are, in Kilde's view, dynamic participants in religious change and goldmines of information on Christianity itself.

American Sacred Space

American Sacred Space
Title American Sacred Space PDF eBook
Author David Chidester
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 372
Release 1995-11-22
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780253210067

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In a series of pioneering studies, this book examines the creation—and the conflict behind the creation—of sacred space in America. The essays in this volume visit places in America where economic, political, and social forces clash over the sacred and the profane, from wilderness areas in the American West to the Mall in Washington, D.C., and they investigate visions of America as sacred space at home and abroad. Here are the beginnings of a new American religious history—told as the story of the contested spaces it has inhabited. The contributors are David Chidester, Matthew Glass, Edward T. Linenthal, Colleen McDannell, Robert S. Michaelsen, Rowland A. Sherrill, and Bron Taylor.