In the article the issue of sacrality is explored from the points of view of cultural anthropology and cognitive science of religion. Culture-specific contents of meaning bestowed on the notion of “sacred ” are not approached as religious representations in which some theo-logically defined agent, metaphysical entity or otherworldly level of existence is believed to manifest itself to human beings. Instead, various attributions of sacrality are explored as representations of the general mental capacity of human beings to set apart places and sites in specific locations and points of terrain in local topography in order to mark ritual spaces and establish rules of conduct for their maintenance as well as for specific social values and catego...
The article is devoted to the semantic aspect of the dialectics of sacralization and secularization ...
The author insists on the need to take the social-structural context into account to evaluate the ex...
The article presents the main ideas of the concept, according to which religion in its genesis and ...
In the article the issue of sacrality is explored from the points of view of cultural anthropology a...
From an examination of recent social and cultural theory and selected work on place and space by sch...
From an examination of recent social and cultural theory and selected work on place and space by sch...
The structure of any religion is based on signs and meanings, i.e. intentions and recognitions, as w...
Based on the articles brought together for this special issue, this article proposes a transversal a...
The article constitutes a review of works on social sciences, most importantly philosophy, theology ...
A man lives in natural environment and considers it the primordial of his being on the Earth. But de...
This article proffers some thoughts in reply to the following question: how can we think about God i...
Recently it has become fashionable to speak about embodied religion, religion as bodily processes an...
The article explores whether cognitive science of religion (CSR) is committed to the reducibility of...
Two issues are explored in this article: the way in which "space " has been theorized in...
Insider/outsider issues are of central importance for the definition of religion and for the identit...
The article is devoted to the semantic aspect of the dialectics of sacralization and secularization ...
The author insists on the need to take the social-structural context into account to evaluate the ex...
The article presents the main ideas of the concept, according to which religion in its genesis and ...
In the article the issue of sacrality is explored from the points of view of cultural anthropology a...
From an examination of recent social and cultural theory and selected work on place and space by sch...
From an examination of recent social and cultural theory and selected work on place and space by sch...
The structure of any religion is based on signs and meanings, i.e. intentions and recognitions, as w...
Based on the articles brought together for this special issue, this article proposes a transversal a...
The article constitutes a review of works on social sciences, most importantly philosophy, theology ...
A man lives in natural environment and considers it the primordial of his being on the Earth. But de...
This article proffers some thoughts in reply to the following question: how can we think about God i...
Recently it has become fashionable to speak about embodied religion, religion as bodily processes an...
The article explores whether cognitive science of religion (CSR) is committed to the reducibility of...
Two issues are explored in this article: the way in which "space " has been theorized in...
Insider/outsider issues are of central importance for the definition of religion and for the identit...
The article is devoted to the semantic aspect of the dialectics of sacralization and secularization ...
The author insists on the need to take the social-structural context into account to evaluate the ex...
The article presents the main ideas of the concept, according to which religion in its genesis and ...