At what point is a place perceived as holy? And when does it become officially so in its definition? Inspired by the UNESCO debate and decisions made concerning holy places, the authors seek answers to these questions. "Naming the Sacred" is a diachronic excursus into the issues of perception and denomination of holy places. The volume examines historical cases in which names and places have been modified or literally eliminated and others where places were subject to policies of protection and tutelage. The work appertains to an ongoing, evolving global debate where the challenge of the reciprocal recognition of holy sites has become increasingly complex
The Holy See has always demonstrated a fundamental interest in the fate of Jerusalem. Papal policy c...
Prof. Juris Urtāns raised a substantial question regarding the naturalness of natural holy places du...
This paper probes the history of the Temple Mount complex during the British Mandate for Palestine. ...
At what point is a place perceived as holy? And when does it become officially so in its definition?...
At what point is a place perceived as holy? And when does it become officially so in its definition?...
The paper at the panel "Sacred Places and Multiple Religious Identities: Past and Present" deals wit...
This book addresses the major generators of conflict and toleration at shared holy places in Palesti...
Religion and religious nationalism have long played a central role in many ethnic and national confl...
Background. The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relatio...
The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relationship with t...
Elijah) located on the Hebron Road between Bethlehem and Jerusalem; the second is the municipal shri...
As a sacred city, Jerusalem is arguably the single most important place in the Middle East: for Musl...
The dissertation reexamines the metaphysical concept of "the sacred" as it manifests itself in palpa...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the meanings, significance, and functions of sacred...
‘Ambiguous sanctuaries’ are places in which the sacred is shared. These exist in almost all religion...
The Holy See has always demonstrated a fundamental interest in the fate of Jerusalem. Papal policy c...
Prof. Juris Urtāns raised a substantial question regarding the naturalness of natural holy places du...
This paper probes the history of the Temple Mount complex during the British Mandate for Palestine. ...
At what point is a place perceived as holy? And when does it become officially so in its definition?...
At what point is a place perceived as holy? And when does it become officially so in its definition?...
The paper at the panel "Sacred Places and Multiple Religious Identities: Past and Present" deals wit...
This book addresses the major generators of conflict and toleration at shared holy places in Palesti...
Religion and religious nationalism have long played a central role in many ethnic and national confl...
Background. The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relatio...
The construction of a sacred space identifies a place where men realize a direct relationship with t...
Elijah) located on the Hebron Road between Bethlehem and Jerusalem; the second is the municipal shri...
As a sacred city, Jerusalem is arguably the single most important place in the Middle East: for Musl...
The dissertation reexamines the metaphysical concept of "the sacred" as it manifests itself in palpa...
The objective of this dissertation is to explore the meanings, significance, and functions of sacred...
‘Ambiguous sanctuaries’ are places in which the sacred is shared. These exist in almost all religion...
The Holy See has always demonstrated a fundamental interest in the fate of Jerusalem. Papal policy c...
Prof. Juris Urtāns raised a substantial question regarding the naturalness of natural holy places du...
This paper probes the history of the Temple Mount complex during the British Mandate for Palestine. ...