When taken at face value, the sacred seems to be an unproblematic concept. Times, places, persons, animals and objects are classified as `sacred', because they have or have had a religious or spiritual significance for people in specific historical and social contexts. Religious traditions and their systems of signification are taken to explain why people have set aside specific things and considered them qualitatively different from other things. Deeming something as sacred means that it is disconnected from the category in social life in which similar things are classified and bestowed with special meaning and value. Sacredness of an object means that it stands in direct relationship to specific power-laden super-human entity by which mem...
VEIKKO ANTTONEN Does the Sacred Make a Difference? Category Formation in Comparative Religion DZIE...
Sacred space as a category has encountered a renewed interest in recent studies. The essentialist vi...
The article explores the notion of the sacred in human experience and in scholarship. By an investig...
When taken at face value, the sacred seems to be an unproblematic concept. Times, places, persons, a...
The sacred as a religious concept is inseparably linked with the linguistic conventions of Western s...
The notion of sacred is difficult to define. Nevertheless, since at least one hundred years, it appe...
The distinction between the secular and the sacred or holy seems at first to constitute a definitive...
The category of the sacred in particular and the role of transcultural concept-formation in general ...
In the article the issue of sacrality is explored from the points of view of cultural anthropology a...
The sacred is not static, for even in a religious context notions of what is sacred evolve and chang...
In recent years scholars have begun to question the usefulness of the category of ''religion'' to de...
At what point is a place perceived as holy? And when does it become officially so in its definition?...
The word sacred brings to mind, a space that is holy and religious. Although in the current generati...
VEIKKO ANTTONEN Does the Sacred Make a Difference? Category Formation in Comparative Religion DZIE...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Numerous political analysts have argued that conflicts over sacred la...
VEIKKO ANTTONEN Does the Sacred Make a Difference? Category Formation in Comparative Religion DZIE...
Sacred space as a category has encountered a renewed interest in recent studies. The essentialist vi...
The article explores the notion of the sacred in human experience and in scholarship. By an investig...
When taken at face value, the sacred seems to be an unproblematic concept. Times, places, persons, a...
The sacred as a religious concept is inseparably linked with the linguistic conventions of Western s...
The notion of sacred is difficult to define. Nevertheless, since at least one hundred years, it appe...
The distinction between the secular and the sacred or holy seems at first to constitute a definitive...
The category of the sacred in particular and the role of transcultural concept-formation in general ...
In the article the issue of sacrality is explored from the points of view of cultural anthropology a...
The sacred is not static, for even in a religious context notions of what is sacred evolve and chang...
In recent years scholars have begun to question the usefulness of the category of ''religion'' to de...
At what point is a place perceived as holy? And when does it become officially so in its definition?...
The word sacred brings to mind, a space that is holy and religious. Although in the current generati...
VEIKKO ANTTONEN Does the Sacred Make a Difference? Category Formation in Comparative Religion DZIE...
<p class="p1"><span class="s1">Numerous political analysts have argued that conflicts over sacred la...
VEIKKO ANTTONEN Does the Sacred Make a Difference? Category Formation in Comparative Religion DZIE...
Sacred space as a category has encountered a renewed interest in recent studies. The essentialist vi...
The article explores the notion of the sacred in human experience and in scholarship. By an investig...