In light of calls to ‘re-enchant’ the world in the face of our ecological crisis, where do Christians stand on the question of land being sacred? I put this question to monks living at four monastic communities in the American West. For monks living on the land, the world is sacramental of God’s presence. However, this sacramental character was not universally recognized as being sacred, or divine. The monastic presence on the land can give places a sacred character through their work and prayer. Far fewer monks admitted that land was intrinsically sacred. However, during what one monk called “charged moments„ the sacredness of God was seen as manifesting through the land. Thus, while there is no consensus amon...
This volume provides a theoretically- and empirically-grounded study of the significance of landscap...
What exactly is sacred? What is mythic geography? How is it expressed in the landscape? Can it be de...
Mount Saviour Monastery was founded by Fathers Damasus, Gregory, Placid, and Bernard in the fields o...
A monk’s purpose is to seek God, and contemplative monks in the Roman Catholic tradition are specifi...
Christian monasticism has an ancient land-based foundation. The desert fathers and later reform move...
For ages the Cistercians demonstrated a very personalized approach to nature. No other monks have be...
In May 2008, Buddhist and Christian monastics gathered at Gethsemani Abbey, Kentucky, to discuss how...
The natural, cultural and spiritual values that local communities assign to holy lands is a fundamen...
How do Christians make relationships with land central to their faith? How have the realities of mat...
Negotiating the Landscape explores the question of how medieval religious identities were shaped and...
Over the course of its history the Christian monastic tradition has developed a desert spirituality...
Based on three and a half years of research among semi-cloistered Christian monastics and a disperse...
The term “wilderness” is difficult to define as its boundaries constantly shift and our perception o...
Contemporary studies of wilderness spirituality are based primarily in quantitative social science, ...
This paper is an attempt to understand and conceptualize tourism and changing monastic space in Lada...
This volume provides a theoretically- and empirically-grounded study of the significance of landscap...
What exactly is sacred? What is mythic geography? How is it expressed in the landscape? Can it be de...
Mount Saviour Monastery was founded by Fathers Damasus, Gregory, Placid, and Bernard in the fields o...
A monk’s purpose is to seek God, and contemplative monks in the Roman Catholic tradition are specifi...
Christian monasticism has an ancient land-based foundation. The desert fathers and later reform move...
For ages the Cistercians demonstrated a very personalized approach to nature. No other monks have be...
In May 2008, Buddhist and Christian monastics gathered at Gethsemani Abbey, Kentucky, to discuss how...
The natural, cultural and spiritual values that local communities assign to holy lands is a fundamen...
How do Christians make relationships with land central to their faith? How have the realities of mat...
Negotiating the Landscape explores the question of how medieval religious identities were shaped and...
Over the course of its history the Christian monastic tradition has developed a desert spirituality...
Based on three and a half years of research among semi-cloistered Christian monastics and a disperse...
The term “wilderness” is difficult to define as its boundaries constantly shift and our perception o...
Contemporary studies of wilderness spirituality are based primarily in quantitative social science, ...
This paper is an attempt to understand and conceptualize tourism and changing monastic space in Lada...
This volume provides a theoretically- and empirically-grounded study of the significance of landscap...
What exactly is sacred? What is mythic geography? How is it expressed in the landscape? Can it be de...
Mount Saviour Monastery was founded by Fathers Damasus, Gregory, Placid, and Bernard in the fields o...