From an examination of recent social and cultura theory and selected work on place and space by scholars of religion I draw together resources for the development of a spatial methodology for the study of religion. In order to identify the key elements of this methodology, I discuss relations between the body and space, the dimensions, properties and aspects of space, the "sacred" and sacralization. Consideration is given briefly to the application of a spatial approach, its strenths and weaknesses
Abstract This special issue explores the relationship between religious heritages and space. We wil...
What do contemporary controversies in healthcare reveal about secular values and the location of rel...
The structure of any religion is based on signs and meanings, i.e. intentions and recognitions, as w...
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...
A ‘spatial turn’ has been witnessed in the humanities and social sciences since Henri Lefebvre's La ...
Two issues are explored in this article: the way in which "space" has been theorized in relation to ...
With ritual and sacred space in mind, this paper begins with an account of the spatial methodology t...
In this article, in the context of a retrospective examination of my own research journey from local...
In many parts of the world, the significance of religion has increased during the last years and dec...
This is the author's post-print version. The definitive version is available at http://phg.sagepub.c...
The public and academic debate of the relationship of religion and secularity is ongoing. Religion c...
Academic disciplines can be understood as tribes with their own territories (Becher 1989) which are ...
In the article the issue of sacrality is explored from the points of view of cultural anthropology a...
The religions of humankind, from the great traditions of Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism...
Abstract This special issue explores the relationship between religious heritages and space. We wil...
What do contemporary controversies in healthcare reveal about secular values and the location of rel...
The structure of any religion is based on signs and meanings, i.e. intentions and recognitions, as w...
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...
A ‘spatial turn’ has been witnessed in the humanities and social sciences since Henri Lefebvre's La ...
Two issues are explored in this article: the way in which "space" has been theorized in relation to ...
With ritual and sacred space in mind, this paper begins with an account of the spatial methodology t...
In this article, in the context of a retrospective examination of my own research journey from local...
In many parts of the world, the significance of religion has increased during the last years and dec...
This is the author's post-print version. The definitive version is available at http://phg.sagepub.c...
The public and academic debate of the relationship of religion and secularity is ongoing. Religion c...
Academic disciplines can be understood as tribes with their own territories (Becher 1989) which are ...
In the article the issue of sacrality is explored from the points of view of cultural anthropology a...
The religions of humankind, from the great traditions of Islam, Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism...
Abstract This special issue explores the relationship between religious heritages and space. We wil...
What do contemporary controversies in healthcare reveal about secular values and the location of rel...
The structure of any religion is based on signs and meanings, i.e. intentions and recognitions, as w...