Holy Places

Holy Places
Author:
Publisher: Shadow Mountain
Total Pages: 144
Release: 2006
Genre: Mormon temples
ISBN: 9781590385456

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The Atlas of Holy Places & Sacred Sites

The Atlas of Holy Places & Sacred Sites
Author: Colin Wilson
Publisher:
Total Pages: 200
Release: 1996
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

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This account of holy sites and mysterious ruins aims to capture the spirit of the places themselves. It explains their myths and legends and shows their continuing importance down the ages. Part One examines over 100 key sites and shows how they came to be regarded as sacred and their subsequent history. The sites are divided geographically into sections, such as Africa and the Middle East, Europe and Australia, and the Pacific. Each of these areas is introduced by a hand-drawn map showing all of the sites described and other areas of interest, such as ancient burial grounds, temples and natural sites. Part Two is a map-based gazetteer of over 1000 sacred sites. The sites are plotted over 20 maps, which are then followed by listings giving information about each holy place. The maps show the location of each site and the period in which it was built or used.

Beliefs and Holy Places

Beliefs and Holy Places
Author: James S. Griffith
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 242
Release: 1993-09-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816514070

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The region once known as Pimer’a AltaÑnow southern Arizona and northern SonoraÑhas for more than three centuries been a melting pot for the beliefs of native Tohono O'odham and immigrant Yaquis and those of colonizing Spaniards and Mexicans. One need look no further than the roadside crosses along desert highways or the diversity of local celebrations to sense the richness of this cultural commingling. Folklorist Jim Griffith has lived in the Pimer’a Alta for more than thirty years, visiting its holy places and attending its fiestas, and has uncovered a background of belief, tradition, and history lying beneath the surface of these cultural expressions. In Beliefs and Holy Places, he reveals some of the supernaturally sanctioned relationships that tie people to places within that region, describing the cultural and religious meanings of locations and showing how bonds between people and places have in turn created relationships between places, a spiritual geography undetectable on physical maps. Throughout the book, Griffith shows how culture moves from legend to art to belief to practice, all the while serving as a dynamic link between past and future. Now as the desert gives way to newcomers, Griffith's book offers visitors and residents alike a rare opportunity to share in these rich traditions.

Sacred Places

Sacred Places
Author: Brad Olsen
Publisher: CCC Publishing
Total Pages: 244
Release: 2000
Genre: Sacred space
ISBN: 9781888729023

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A travel guide to the world's most sacred locales offers travel tips and detailed maps to the Great Pyramid, Easter Island, the Himalayas, Ayers Rock, Chaco Canyon, Jericho, Delphi, Stonehenge, and Mayan ruins, among other sites of spiritual importance. Original.

Sacred Space, Sacred Sound

Sacred Space, Sacred Sound
Author: Susan Elizabeth Hale
Publisher: Quest Books
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2013-11-01
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0835630706

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Visionary singer Susan Hale believes that early peoples deliberately built their structures to enhance natural vibrations. She takes us around the globe-from Stonehenge and New Grange to Gothic cathedrals and Tibetan stupas in New Mexico-to explore the acoustics of sacred places. But, she says, you don't have to go to the Taj Mahal: The sacred is all around us, and we are all sound chambers resonating with the One Song.

Christians and the Holy Places

Christians and the Holy Places
Author: Joan E. Taylor
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 414
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198147855

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This book is a detailed examination of the literature and archaeology pertaining to specific sites (in Palestine, Jerusalem, Bethlehem, Memre, Nazareth, Capernaum, and elsewhere) and the region in general. Taylor contends that the origins of these holy places and the phenomenon of Christian pilgrimage can be traced to the emperor Constantine, who ruled over the eastern Empire from 324. He contends that few places were actually genuine; the most important authentic site being the cave (not Garden) of Gethsemane, where Christ was probably arrested. Extensively illustrated, this lively new look at a topic previously shrouded in obscurity should interest students in scholars in a range of disciplines.

Stand Ye in Holy Places

Stand Ye in Holy Places
Author: Harold B. Lee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1974
Genre: Christian life
ISBN: 9780877475262

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1000 Sacred Places

1000 Sacred Places
Author: Christoph Engels
Publisher: H F Ullmann
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Church architecture
ISBN: 9783833154805

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A world travel to religious and spiritual sites. The book invites readers to embark on a spiritual journey through the history and the cultures of the world.

Sacred Sites and Holy Places

Sacred Sites and Holy Places
Author: Saebjorg Walaker Nordeide
Publisher: Brepols Pub
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9782503541006

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In this volume two important veins of interdisciplinary research into the medieval period in Scandinavia and the Baltic region are merged, namely the Christianization process and landscape studies. The volume authors approach the common theme of sacrality in landscape from such various viewpoints as archaeology, philology, history of religion, theology, history, classical studies, and art history. A common theme in all articles is a theoretical approach, complemented by illustrative case studies from the Scandinavian, Baltic, or Classical worlds. Aspects of pagan religion, as well as Christianity and the establishment of the early Church, are considered within both geographical setting and social landscape, while the study of maps, place names, and settlement patterns introduces new methodologies and perspectives to expose and define the sacral landscape of these regions. The contributions are put into perspective by a comparison with research into the sacral landscapes of Central Europe and the Classical world. New interdisciplinary research methods and new models have been developed by the contributors to present new vistas of sacrality in the Scandinavian and the Baltic landscape. To open up these case studies, a selection of over sixty images and maps accompanies this cutting-edge research, allowing the reader to explore sacralization and the Christianization process within its medieval setting.

Hard Times and Holy Places

Hard Times and Holy Places
Author: Kristin Warner Belcher
Publisher: Shadow Mountain
Total Pages: 133
Release: 2009-01-01
Genre: Cancer
ISBN: 9781606410516

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A rare form of cancer caused the author to lose the sight in one eye in her childhood. Another cancer in her adulthood (the result of radiation from the earlier cancer treatments) left her totally blind. Her journey of the spirit to find holy places in the midst of her hard times is the focus of this book.