The Location of Religion: A Spatial AnalysisRoutledge, 2015/08/12 - 288 ページ The ways in which humans interact with their location is an important topic within sociological studies of religion. It is integral to the place of religion in secular society. 'The Location of Religion: A Spatial Analysis' offers an overview of the ways in which religion can be located within social, cultural and physical space. It examines contemporary spatial theory - notably the work of the influential sociologist Henri Lefebvre - and the many disciplines that have contributed to the spatial study of religion. This volume will be invaluable to all those interested in the role of religion in spatial analysis. |
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... symbolic grounded in 'natality' rather than death. Human beings are not gods who can create ex nihilo. The new things that we can begin are begun out of our bodily and material existence; and the capacity for such new possibilities is ...
... symbolic grounded in 'natality' rather than death. Human beings are not gods who can create ex nihilo. The new things that we can begin are begun out of our bodily and material existence; and the capacity for such new possibilities is ...
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... symbolic, and the space for women – as well as men, who already have a 'divine horizon' – to flourish and realise their possibilities.36 Whilst the focus here has been on the body as the basis for understanding space in its conceptual ...
... symbolic, and the space for women – as well as men, who already have a 'divine horizon' – to flourish and realise their possibilities.36 Whilst the focus here has been on the body as the basis for understanding space in its conceptual ...
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... symbolism, a complex web of relations of domination and subordination, of solidarity and cooperation.48 When Henri Lefebvre wrote about 'space' he meant, first and foremost, social space rather than geographical space or geometrical ...
... symbolism, a complex web of relations of domination and subordination, of solidarity and cooperation.48 When Henri Lefebvre wrote about 'space' he meant, first and foremost, social space rather than geographical space or geometrical ...
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... symbolism... 62 The historical and its consequences, the 'diachronic', the 'etymology' of locations in the sense of what happened at a particular spot or place and thereby changed it – all of this becomes inscribed in space. The past ...
... symbolism... 62 The historical and its consequences, the 'diachronic', the 'etymology' of locations in the sense of what happened at a particular spot or place and thereby changed it – all of this becomes inscribed in space. The past ...
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... symbolic places'.85 But, in addition to the retention of once dominant forms of religion in the spaces they have carved out for themselves, there are cases of the invocation of religion in the creation of new subversive spaces. I shall ...
... symbolic places'.85 But, in addition to the retention of once dominant forms of religion in the spaces they have carved out for themselves, there are cases of the invocation of religion in the creation of new subversive spaces. I shall ...
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Opening Up Religion for a Spatial Analysis | |
Spatial Properties Distant Left Hands and the Field of the Religious | |
Beyond the Field? The Left Transformation and the Sacred | |
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