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Sacred Space. [PDF]

open access: yesGlob Adv Health Med, 2018
A space can be sacred, providing those who inhabit a particular space with sense of transcendence—being connected to something greater than oneself. The sacredness may be inherent in the space, as for a religious institution or a serene place outdoors. Alternatively, a space may be made sacred by the people within it and events that occur there.
Adelstein P.
europepmc   +9 more sources

Secularisation as the fragmentation of the sacred and of sacred space

open access: yesReligion, State and Society, 2022
Contemporary conflicts about secularity in ‘the West’ tend to focus on public space. Although collective Christian heritage means that public space is rarely exclusively neutral, conflicts continue to arise over the relationship between secularity and religious symbolism, and especially over those symbols which derive from religious minorities ...
Marietta van der Tol, Philip Gorski
openaire   +3 more sources

Making Sacred Space

open access: yesJournal of Festive Studies, 2023
This article presents data gleaned from ethnographic research in transformative events, with particular attention to those that incorporate yoga practice as an important educational site for the inscription and dissemination of “spiritual” values and as ...
Amanda Lucia
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Pemanfaatan Ruang Punden Pada Tradisi Nyadranan Desa Klepek Kabupaten Kediri

open access: yesRUAS, 2022
Local wisdom of Klepek village involves a sacred space called punden. The implementation of the tradition with punden as a sacred space is an embodiment of the inner responsibility and gratitude of the community to the ancestors who built the village ...
Muhammad Andi Finaldi Nur Tantyo   +2 more
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The Digital Approach of The Architecture Narrative to The Relation of Gereja Ayam Sacred Space and Social Space in Pasar Baru Neighborhood [PDF]

open access: yesE3S Web of Conferences, 2023
As the main focus of religious celebrations, a religious building becomes a magnet for the social celebrants. The architectural composition of a religious structure is undoubtedly a crucial factor in determining the quality of public space in its ...
Rachmayanti Ika   +5 more
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Planning Education and Sacred Spaces. Re-establishing a Necessary Relationship

open access: yesIn_Bo, 2022
The relationship between planning education and sacred space is ambivalent. On one hand, urban history courses highlight the relationship between sacred space and the history of the city; on the other, contemporary planning has lost the sense of sacred ...
Giulio Giovannoni
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Recreating the Sacred Urban Space

open access: yesmagazén, 2022
During the Second Northern War (1655-60) the sacred urban space of Warsaw was demolished. Only four out of 20 church buildings survived the war intact. The others were totally destroyed or severely damaged. The aim of this article is to verify whether
Szuba, Konrad
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Komodifikasi Nilai Kesakralan (Transformasi Fungsi Ruang Dalam Perspektif Heterotopia di Pura Dalem Ped)

open access: yesPoliticos, 2023
The development agenda to improve people's welfare is still the dominant discourse. In the case of the Province of Bali, since the early 1980s the development of the tourism industry with the cultural tourism axis has been the main spirit of development.
Nyoman Ayu Sukma Pramestisari   +2 more
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The Holy Light of Cyberspace: Spiritual Experience in a Virtual Church

open access: yesReligions, 2022
Digital technology became a substantial component of daily life activities where people grew less dependent on the constraints of the physical world.
Nesrine Mansour
doaj   +1 more source

A-sacred space of the city: Imagology of the “holy heretic”

open access: yesUrbis et Orbis: Mikroistoriâ i Semiotika Goroda, 2022
The article is devoted to the peculiarities of the formation of the sacred topography of Pskov in the 15th century. The sacralization of the living environment of medieval society is inevitable. The sacred environment forms a special space in it.
Mikhail Pervushin
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