The distinction between the secular and the sacred or holy seems at first to constitute a definitive line, the establishment of which also defines Western modernity. Yet this apparently strict demarcation is today not only questioned, but also increasingly difficult to maintain. In order to understand and conceptualize what is happening in the intersection between religion, politics, and aesthetics, we need to rethink the very meaning of the sacred in its full ambiguity, to explore again in thinking the vicissitudes and possibilities of this complex phenomenon, and to learn to move more freely through the category itself. The book contains contributions by researchers from many different fields, philosophers, theologians, political scientis...
What is the relationship between the sacred and the political, transcendence and immanence, religion...
This paper aims to study the permanent connection that exists between literature and especially poet...
Rejecting the prior essentialist assumptions connected with the classical notions of the sacred, thi...
The distinction between the secular and the sacred or holy seems at first to constitute a definitive...
Focusing on the important relationship between the 'sacred' and the 'secular', this book demonstrate...
The notion of sacred is difficult to define. Nevertheless, since at least one hundred years, it appe...
‘Ambiguous sanctuaries’ are places in which the sacred is shared. These exist in almost all religion...
Literature is considered as a social instrument. It had engaged itself into social, political, cultu...
The article explores the notion of the sacred in human experience and in scholarship. By an investig...
The sacred as a religious concept is inseparably linked with the linguistic conventions of Western s...
"What is called sacred is an identity, a practice or a social actor who escapes ordinary social prac...
When taken at face value, the sacred seems to be an unproblematic concept. Times, places, persons, a...
Book synopsis: It is often claimed that we live in a secular age. But we do not live in a desacraliz...
Why was it often difficult, in the late medieval religious world, to draw the line between saints an...
AbstractThe sacredness, though always has a destination other than the common, does not always have ...
What is the relationship between the sacred and the political, transcendence and immanence, religion...
This paper aims to study the permanent connection that exists between literature and especially poet...
Rejecting the prior essentialist assumptions connected with the classical notions of the sacred, thi...
The distinction between the secular and the sacred or holy seems at first to constitute a definitive...
Focusing on the important relationship between the 'sacred' and the 'secular', this book demonstrate...
The notion of sacred is difficult to define. Nevertheless, since at least one hundred years, it appe...
‘Ambiguous sanctuaries’ are places in which the sacred is shared. These exist in almost all religion...
Literature is considered as a social instrument. It had engaged itself into social, political, cultu...
The article explores the notion of the sacred in human experience and in scholarship. By an investig...
The sacred as a religious concept is inseparably linked with the linguistic conventions of Western s...
"What is called sacred is an identity, a practice or a social actor who escapes ordinary social prac...
When taken at face value, the sacred seems to be an unproblematic concept. Times, places, persons, a...
Book synopsis: It is often claimed that we live in a secular age. But we do not live in a desacraliz...
Why was it often difficult, in the late medieval religious world, to draw the line between saints an...
AbstractThe sacredness, though always has a destination other than the common, does not always have ...
What is the relationship between the sacred and the political, transcendence and immanence, religion...
This paper aims to study the permanent connection that exists between literature and especially poet...
Rejecting the prior essentialist assumptions connected with the classical notions of the sacred, thi...