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    Archaeology of Spiritualities

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Academic anthologies devoted to the archaeology of religion, ritual, and the sacred are nothing new. Since the 1991 publication of Sacred and Profane, we have seen such volumes as Archaeology and World Religion (2001), The Archaeology of Ritual (2007), and Cult in Context (2007) shine light on the various ways in which archaeologists can interpret the cosmological world views and ritual praxes of past societies. …”
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    مفهوم الـمُقَدَّس والـمُدَنَّس عند ميرسيا إِليادِي: دراسة تحليلية نقدية مقارنة by عبد الناصر سلطان محسن, إبراهيم محمد زين

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…This study is an analysis of Mircea Eliade’s writings on the ‘sacred’ and the ‘profane’ through his understanding of primary and ancient religions, on which he has formulated specific archetypes that are known in all religions and beliefs and explained on its basis human behavior and religious behavior. …”
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    “Every Living Beast Being a Word, Every Kind Being a Sentence”: Animals and Religion in Reformation Europe by Helen Parish

    Published 2019-07-01
    “…The ability of animals to convey meaning, either sacred or profane, features prominently in the dialectic of natural knowledge and sacred histories. …”
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    Iconic Reconciliations in a Secular Setting: Recent Bohemian Examples by Pavel Kolář

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Pointing selectively to trends in religious geography (Kong) and utilising the concepts of liquid religion (de Groot) and iconic religion (Tweed, Knott), this case study describes and analyses those events and shortly discusses their public reconciliatory character. …”
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    ‘Nothing but a Space that Someone Has to Fill’: on Suspension of Belief in Contemporary British Women’s Poetry by Elena Nistor

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Their outbursts of profaneness, closely bordering on blasphemy, are counterbalanced by Helen Ivory, Kathleen Raine, Imtiaz Dharker and Myra Schneider in meditations introducing God’s uncomfortable response to the decay of religion in the modern world of reversed values. …”
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    Quand une série télévisée interroge et joue avec les textes sacrés… Ainsi soient-ils au prisme de l’intertextualité et de la métatextualité by Benoît Verdier

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Besides, in the public sphere, religion is regularly on the media limelight particularly in reference to its dysfunctions (secrets, pedophilia…). …”
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    Emerging Transitions in the Meaning of Religious Constructs: The Case of the Philippines by Rito Baring

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Recent data from two local empirical studies on religion (Baring et al. 2018) and the sacred (Baring et al. 2017) show how an imminent shift in Filipino youth attitudes articulates new perspectives on religion, religiosity, and spirituality. …”
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    Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt et le « cycle de l’invisible »: pour une réhabitation poétique du monde by Jules Thérence Mihindou Mi-Moubamba

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Ceux-ci entreprennent alors de quitter leur statut de profane pour acquérir celui « d’initié » : ils quittent l’indifférence religieuse ou l’athéisme qui les caractérise pour acquérir la foi et adhérer à la religion ou spiritualité à laquelle ils ont été confrontés. …”
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    Religious and political leadership in Persian Baluchistan by Spooner, B

    Published 1967
    “…</p><p>Not all the religious concepts and practices in the Provinces are accepted by the formal religions. We therefore use the term "informal religion" to cover unrationalised religious attitudes and practices which though they may not be denied by the formal religion do not form a conscious part of it, and we treat the role-status of darwish as the personification of the informal religion in the society. …”
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    APPROPRIATION OF SYMBOL AS DISCLOSURE OF THE WORLD OF THE PLAY IN TENNESSEE WILLIAMS’S "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" by Jurgita Astrauskienė, Indrė Šležaitė

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Various conceptions of the symbol are presented, and the impact of religion upon the playwright’s drama is discussed. …”
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    Appropriation of Symbol as Disclosure of the World of the Play in Tennessee Williams’s “The Glass Menagerie” by Jurgita Astrauskienė, Indrė Šležaitė

    Published 2013-04-01
    “…Various conceptions of the symbol are presented, and the impact of religion upon the playwright’s drama is discussed. …”
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    Sporting Space, Sacred Space: A Theology of Sporting Place by Robert Ellis

    Published 2019-08-01
    “…Religion often designates locations that are considered sacred, marked off from ordinary space. …”
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    La Franc-maçonnerie, entre cité céleste et cité terrestre : divisions et équilibrages internes au sujet du théisme, de la religion et des questions sociétales by Céline Bryon-Portet

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…First, the author shows that Freemasonry contains some religious aspects because it cultivates the sacred through an initiation and ritual practices, even if it can’t be considered as a religion: in fact, it is non-dogmatic, and many obediences refuse to evocate God during their ceremonies and the question of belief in a Superior Being is source of disputes between the lodges. …”
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    PROBLEM OF INTERCONFESSIONAL INTERACTIONS IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION OF CHRISTIANS OF THE RUSSIAN EMPIRE by J. G. Matushanskaya

    Published 2018-09-01
    “…In the modern post-secular world it is necessary to notice thе role of religion as a basis of European culture (including Russian culture). …”
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