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Religion, Culture, and Sacred Space

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The book presents a comparative exploration of how humans relate to physical spaces, proposing that narratives and identity shape the significance and sacredness of landscapes. It delves into the interplay between religion and culture, highlighting the ways in which individuals imbue their environments with meaning through personal and collective stories. This thought-provoking thesis challenges conventional notions of space by emphasizing the profound connections between human experience and the physical world.

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Religion, Culture, and Sacred Space, M. Smith

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2008
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