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Manna, charisma and hierophany: understandings of the sacred for the Geography of Religion
L’espace n’existe pas a priori. Son appréhension a lieu en fonction des spatialités géographiques. Mais comment construisons-nous les conceptions de l’espace? Pourquoi le classons-nous en catégories de sacralités et de profanités? Les concepts de manne, de charisme et de hiérarchie, faisant référence à la manifestation du sacré, nous orientent vers la ...
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Hierophany in Ancient China and the Sacred Sites
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Competition for the Mountain Landscape: the Ritual Territories of feng shui and the yul lha Cult in the East Frontier Region of Amdo [PDF]
Bessho Yusuke
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A Study on stone among hierophany appearing in The Legend and History of the Three Kingdoms
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Journal of the American Academy of Religion, 1972
discontinuity in the religious life of mankind. Whether it be a hierophany in a stone or in a person as in the case with Jesus Christ, the same dialetic of the sacred must be operative. Accordingly, Eliade insists that History of Religions as a discipline must be "a total hermeneutics, being called to decipher and explicate every kind of encounter of ...
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discontinuity in the religious life of mankind. Whether it be a hierophany in a stone or in a person as in the case with Jesus Christ, the same dialetic of the sacred must be operative. Accordingly, Eliade insists that History of Religions as a discipline must be "a total hermeneutics, being called to decipher and explicate every kind of encounter of ...
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2002
Abstract This chapter continues the discussion begun in the last two, in examining trends six and seven of the seven trends in the matrix of social forces affecting the Catholic Church. These belong to the lay movement, which reflects the dynamic tension (conflict) between laity and clergy produced by the Catholic Church's division of ...
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Abstract This chapter continues the discussion begun in the last two, in examining trends six and seven of the seven trends in the matrix of social forces affecting the Catholic Church. These belong to the lay movement, which reflects the dynamic tension (conflict) between laity and clergy produced by the Catholic Church's division of ...
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