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Lourdes: A Place of Religious Transformations?

The International Journal for the Psychology of Religion, 1994
The transforming possibilities of pilgrimage were examined. We were especially interested in the effects of pilgrimage on the religious attributional styles of the participants. Two groups that traveled from the Netherlands to Lourdes, France--the well-known place of pilgrimage--were researched.
Pieper, J.Z.T., Uden, M.H.F. van
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Space, place, and religious meaning

Material Religion, 2007
(2007). Space, place, and religious meaning. Material Religion: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 277-278.
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Holy Places and Religious Language in New Religious Movements

New Blackfriars, 2020
AbstractThe idea of sacred sites or holy ground has been an important aspect of a number of major world religions. While the concept has received longstanding scholarly attention in connection with the traditional Abrahamic faiths, the ways in which late-modern and contemporary movements have developed the idea has been little studied.
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Religious Place/Space in Premodern China

2022
Abstract In premodern China, what made a place, as well as its space, religious was not inherent to that place. Rather, it required a particular construction, in both discourse and space, to turn an otherwise physical place into a spiritual one.
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Research on Urban Religious Place Layout

Advanced Materials Research, 2011
Starting from reviewing the transformation and development of urban religious place, this paper analyzes the situations and existing problems of urban religious place layout in China at present. Based on understand of the international and domestic literature, it proposes some issues to study. Finally, it makes suggestions about the research from three
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Securing the Religious a/in Place

2023
Chapter 1 examines the concepts and procedures by which the legal incorporation of Muslims and Christians is carried out. A twofold translation of the religious into the legal accompanies incorporation: of Muslims and Christians into/as legal subjects and Christians and Muslims into/as legal jurisdictions.
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