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Material Religion, 2013
ABSTRACTThe human desire to embody the sacred, to give it a physical place and a material form, is nowhere better demonstrated than in Jerusalem. As one of the world's oldest continuously occupied, politically contested and religiously invested cities, Jerusalem's natural and architectural landscape has been overlaid with scripture and interpreted to ...
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ABSTRACTThe human desire to embody the sacred, to give it a physical place and a material form, is nowhere better demonstrated than in Jerusalem. As one of the world's oldest continuously occupied, politically contested and religiously invested cities, Jerusalem's natural and architectural landscape has been overlaid with scripture and interpreted to ...
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2020
Abstract Historical spaces have become increasingly important in the lives of some church members and to the institutional church. Yet the ritual of the trek points to something new and indicates that the spatial sense of rootedness, a connection to the LDS chain of memory that feels three-dimensional in that it is rooted not just in ...
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Abstract Historical spaces have become increasingly important in the lives of some church members and to the institutional church. Yet the ritual of the trek points to something new and indicates that the spatial sense of rootedness, a connection to the LDS chain of memory that feels three-dimensional in that it is rooted not just in ...
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The overcrowding of Zion National Park: is it a pricing problem?
Journal of Environmental Economics and Policy, 2022Albert N Link
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Shipwreck or Sunken Votives? The Shavei Zion Assemblage Revisited
International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 2020Meir Edrey +2 more
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Understanding the Zion Christian Church (ZCC) Pilgrims
International Journal of Tourism Research, 2016Martinette Kruger, Melville Saayman
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