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    A Sacred Place in Buryat Beliefs: Olkhon Island.Mehmet Mustafa Erkal - 2023 - Dini Araştırmalar 26 (64):25-44.
    Buryats are a community that is a tribe of Mongols and lives in the Altay geography, has encountered various religions throughout history. Although Lake Baikal is located within the borders of the Irkutsk Autonomous Region, it has a very important place for the Buryat community. For the Buryat community, which adheres to their traditional beliefs, Olkhon Island, located in Lake Baikal, is seen as a legacy and sacred place left by their ancestors. According to the belief, Olkhon (...)
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    Sacred place in early medieval Neoplatonism.L. Michael Harrington - 2004 - New York: Palgrave-Macmillan.
    The twentieth century discovered the concept of sacred place largely through the work of Martin Heidegger and Mircea Eliade. Their writings on sacred place respond to the modern manipulation of nature and secularization of space, and so may seem distinctively postmodern, but their work has an important and unacknowledged precedent in the Neoplatonism of Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism traces the appearance and development of sacred (...)
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  3. Sacred “Places of Power” in Kyiv During the War as Locations Supporting Stress Resistance.Ольга Володимирівна Недавня - 2024 - Ukrainian Religious Studies 95:72-77.
    У статті проаналізований феномен сакральних “місць сили”: виявлені особливості їх функціональності під час війни. Увага зосереджується на київських локаціях: в ареалах християнських святинь, святих місцях у народній традиції, осередках здійснення ритуалів, практикування обрядових звичаїв тощо. Окреслені відповідні новації у предметно-подієвому полі київських сакральних “місць сили”. Визначено, що у воєнних обставинах сакральні “місця сили”, окрім енергетично-помічного впливу на тонус і настрій своїх відвідувачів, здатні підносити силу духу та стресостійкість.
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    A Sacred Place to Dwell: Living with Reverence Upon the Earth.Henryk Skolimowski - 1993 - Element.
    Offers a radical new spiritual philosophy: the earth is a sanctuary and we must treat it as such. Uniquely inspiring and provocative.
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    Sacred Places in Buddhism or the Place of the Sacred in Buddhism.Antoaneta Nikolova - 2017 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 1 (2).
    The paper aims to examine the meaning of sacredness in such a religion as Buddhism where there is no idea of God or any supernatural being. Instead, there are elaborated inner practices for achieving enlightenment. The paper consists of two parts. The first one analyses the place of the sacred in Buddhism considering the two important concepts of samsara and nirvana. The second part discusses sacred places in Buddhism comparing two different space structures: stupa as representative for (...)
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    Thomas Barrie, Spiritual Path, Sacred Place: Myth, Ritual, and Meaning in Architecture.Rudolf Arnheim - 1997 - Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism 55 (4):430-430.
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    Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism. [REVIEW]L. Harrington - 2007 - Speculum 82 (4):997-998.
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    Poetic Model of Sacred Places.Marzhan Mirazova, Zhanat Aimukhambet, Zhibek Bultanova, Yelena Sabiyeva & Tatyana Ahmetova - 2024 - Bakhtiniana 19 (4):e65181e.
    RESUMO A interpretação poética do simbolismo dos lugares sagrados é um tema significativo no estudo da herança cultural do Cazaquistão, incluindo a sua literatura. Esta pesquisa tem como objetivo analisar as técnicas literárias e as táticas linguísticas através das quais os escritores cazaques recriam e ilustram o simbolismo e o significado dos locais sagrados. O principal método utilizado é o analítico, especificamente a análise semiótica, a análise formal e a análise histórico-cultural. Outros métodos empregados incluem comparativos, métodos de generalização e (...)
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    Contestation of ‘the holy places in the Zimbabwean Religious Landscape’: A study of the Johane Masowe Chishanu yeNyenyedzi Church’s sacred places.Phillip Musoni - 2016 - HTS Theological Studies 72 (1).
    Places that are regarded as holy are highly esteemed in most religious institutions. Such places are revered because they denote the converging points of human beings and the divine. The fundamental questions addressed in this study are: what makes a place holy? Do Christians share sacred places with other religious groups? The study theorises that the Johane Masowe Chishanu yeNyenyedzi Church has forcefully appropriated most of the African indigenous scared places such as hills, shades and dams for all-night (...)
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    Mythological Symbols From the Thracian Megalithic Sanctuaries, Christian and Muslim Sacred Places on the BALKans.Vassil Markov - 2017 - RAPHISA REVISTA DE ANTROPOLOGÍA Y FILOSOFÍA DE LO SAGRADO 1 (2).
    The ancient Thracian megalithic and stone-hewn sacred places are full of symbols closely connected with the Thracian mythology and ancient cult practices which were typical for this area. Among them the most numerous are the huge stone-hewn human footprints, which in Bulgarian folklore were regarded as the footprints of the hero Krali Marko, who was thought of as the guardian of the people in Bulgaria. In the contemporary science studying Thrace he is believed to have been the folklore successor (...)
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    The Changing World Religion Map: Sacred Places, Identities, Practices and Politics.Stanley D. Brunn (ed.) - 2015 - Dordrecht: Imprint: Springer.
    This extensive work explores the changing world of religions, faiths and practices. It discusses a broad range of issues and phenomena that are related to religion, including nature, ethics, secularization, gender and identity. Broadening the context, it studies the interrelation between religion and other fields, including education, business, economics and law. The book presents a vast array of examples to illustrate the changes that have taken place and have led to a new world map of religions. Beginning with an (...)
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  12. State Legitimacy and Religious Accommodation: The Case of Sacred Places.Janosch Prinz & Enzo Rossi - forthcoming - Journal of Law, Religion and State.
    In this paper we put forward a realist account of the problem of the accommodation of conflicting claims over sacred places. Our argument takes its cue from the empirical finding that modern, Western-style states necessarily mould religion into shapes that are compatible with state rule. So, at least in the context of modern states there is no pre-political morality of religious freedom that states ought to follow when adjudicating claims over sacred spaces. In which case most liberal normative (...)
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    The Tomb of Nabi Yusha’ in the Upper Galilee: The Evolution of a Sacred Place.Khalid Sindawi - forthcoming - Evolutionary Studies in Imaginative Culture:71-97.
    Among the six sites regarded as the burial place of Joshua bin Nun, the one of Nabi Yusha’, located on the eastern slopes of the Upper Galilee highlands was regarded with great reverence by the "Matawila" or "Mutawalli" Shi'ites in Southern Lebanon and in the Galilee, including the inhabitants of the village Al-Nabi Yusha’. Jewish tradition tends to reject the identification of Joshua’s tomb at this site but rather identify it with a site in Samaria, and therefore this (...) did not become part of the traditional sanctified gravesites of saintly figures found throughout the Galilee. This article is related to the date and reason for the construction of the mausoleum in its present form, and of the two domes over it, as well as to the tradition of pilgrimage to the site and the cult of the local Shi’ite inhabitants. In its second part, the article refers to the cultic changes that occurred after the establishment of the State of Israel, and to the question of the location of the tomb today in the process of creating a sacred landscape in the Galilee. The main claim of the article is that tracing the changes in the cult of this site will show the geopolitical importance of this place on the one hand, and the changing social values of the surrounding inhabitants and of the sovereign authority on the other. (shrink)
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    Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism. By L. Michael Harrington. [REVIEW]A. M. C. Casiday - 2007 - Heythrop Journal 48 (4):634-635.
  15. Brief notices-the use and abuse of sacred places in late medieval towns.Paul Trio & Marjan De Smet - 2007 - Speculum 82 (1):263.
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    A Historical & Philosophical Research on the Foundation for Coexistence of Korean Own Sacred Places and Palguanhwe(八關會) in Sodo(蘇塗) Area. 손병욱 - 2016 - Journal of the Daedong Philosophical Association 76:133-163.
    우리의 역사상 실재하였거나 그 건립이 주창되었지만 한 번도 같은 공간에 공존(共存)한 적이 없었던 민족고유의 종교적 신성공간(神聖空間)이 3개 있다. 그것은 신라시대의 신궁(神宮), 고려의 팔성당(八聖堂), 조선조의 무묘(武廟)이다. 본고는 이 셋을 같은 공간에 복원한 뒤에 이 공간에서 신라 진흥왕 이래로 고려에 이르기까지 간헐적으로 행하여졌던 무교(巫敎)적 삼신천제(三神天帝)로서의 팔관회(八關會)를 부활시켜서 개최하는 것의 중요성과 그 역사·철학적 의미를 탐색하였다. 이렇게 하면, 이곳은 단순한 전통의 복원을 넘어선 ‘전통의 창조적 계승의 장’이 될 수 있을 것이다. 여기서 앞의 세 신성공간에 숫자 3을 부여하고 뒤의 팔관회에 숫자 1을 부과하여, 이 3+1을 (...)
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  17. A religious meditation on Ayodhya (India, Islam, sacred places, interfaith dialogue).R. Panikkar - 2000 - Journal of Dharma 25 (1):18-21.
     
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    Landscape as Doctrinal Representation: The Sacred Place of Shūyōdan Hōseikai.Hideaki Matsuoka & 松岡秀明 - forthcoming - Japanese Journal of Religious Studies.
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    The sacred balance: rediscovering our place in nature.David Suzuki (ed.) - 1997 - Crows Nest, N.S.W.: Allen & Unwin.
    This special 10th anniversary edition of the David Suzuki classic, re-examines our place in the natural world in light of sweeping environmental changes and recent advances in scientific knowledge.
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    This Sacred Life: Humanity's Place in a Wounded World.Norman Wirzba - 2021 - Cambridge University Press.
    In a time of climate change, environmental degradation, and social injustice, the question of the value and purpose of human life has become urgent. What are the grounds for hope in a wounded world? This Sacred Life gives a deep philosophical and religious articulation of humanity's identity and vocation by rooting people in a symbiotic, meshwork world that is saturated with sacred gifts. The benefits of artificial intelligence and genetic enhancement notwithstanding, Norman Wirzba shows how an account of (...)
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    Sacred Spaces, Healing Places: Therapeutic Landscapes of Spiritual Significance.Geraldine Perriam - 2015 - Journal of Medical Humanities 36 (1):19-33.
    Understandings of the relationship between space, culture and belief are formative in the experience of seeking healing. This paper examines the relationship between place, healing and spirituality in the context of interdisciplinary perspectives (particularly those of the medical humanities) on healing and well-being. The paper examines places of spiritual significance and their relationship to healing in the ‘uncertain’ quest for alleviation or cure, exploring these thematics in the context of the work on the geographies of ‘therapeutic landscapes.’ Through a (...)
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  22. Place of the sacred in shaping Eco-perspectives.Vincent Sekhar - 2008 - Journal of Dharma 33 (1-4):163-173.
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    Sacred spaces in public places: religious and spiritual plurality in health care.Sheryl Reimer-Kirkham, Sonya Sharma, Barb Pesut, Richard Sawatzky, Heather Meyerhoff & Marie Cochrane - 2012 - Nursing Inquiry 19 (3):202-212.
    REIMER‐KIRKHAM S, SHARMA S, PESUT B, SAWATZKY R, MEYERHOFF H and COCHRANE M. Nursing Inquiry 2012; 19: 202–212 Sacred spaces in public places: religious and spiritual plurality in health careSeveral intriguing developments mark the role and expression of religion and spirituality in society in recent years. In what were deemed secular societies, flows of increased sacralization (variously referred to as ‘new’, ‘alternative’, ‘emergent’ and ‘progressive’ spiritualities) and resurgent globalizing religions (sometimes with fundamentalist expressions) are resulting in unprecedented plurality. These (...)
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    Place Experience of the Sacred: Silence and the Pilgrimage Topography of Mount Athos.Christos Kakalis - 2024 - Springer Nature Singapore.
    This book explores the topography of Mount Athos, emphasizing the significance of silence and communal ritual in its understanding. Mount Athos, a mountainous peninsula in northern Greece, is a valuable case study of sacred topography, as it is one of the world’s largest monastic communities and an important pilgrimage destination. Its phenomenological examination highlights the importance of embodiment in the experience of religious places. Combining interdisciplinary insights from architectural theory, philosophy, theology and anthropology with archival and ethnographic materials, the (...)
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  25. The Place of the Sacred in the Absence of God: Charles Taylor’s A Secular Age.Peter E. Gordon - 2008 - Journal of the History of Ideas 69 (4):647-673.
    Brief survey of Charles Taylor's earlier books, followed by an extensive review of Taylor's A Secular Age, published 2007 by the Belknap Press of Harvard University Press.
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    Sacred Space - S. E. Alcock, R. Osborne (edd.): Placing the Gods. Sanctuaries and Sacred Space in Ancient Greece. Pp. xi+271, 11 figs. Oxford: Academic Press, 1994. Cased. [REVIEW]B. C. Dietrich - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (02):296-299.
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    Chapter 9. The Sacred Art of Teaching. Paul Tillich on Place, Boundary, and Pedagogy.Matthew Lon Weaver - 2017 - In Samuel Andrew Shearn & Russell Re Manning (eds.), Returning to Tillich: Theology and Legacy in Transition. De Gruyter. pp. 105-112.
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    This Sacred Life: Humanity’s Place in a Wounded World.Matthew Bersagel Braley - 2022 - Journal of the Society of Christian Ethics 42 (2):425-426.
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    13. Transforming Sacred Space into Shared Place: Reinterpreting Gandhi on Temple Entry.Bindu Puri - 2019 - In Peter D. Hershock & Roger T. Ames (eds.), Philosophies of Place: An Intercultural Conversation. Honolulu: University of Hawaii Press. pp. 228-250.
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  30. Britain’s Holiest Places: The All-New Guide to 500 Sacred Sites.[author unknown] - 2011
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    Is there a Place for the Sacred in Organizations and their Development.Rajen K. Gupta - 1996 - Journal of Human Values 2 (2):149-158.
    Secularization of life in general is widely seen as a direct consequence of European enlightenment and the process of modernization. The paper contests this thesis of societal secularization through a historical analysis of ideas in the Anglo-Saxon Christian parts of Europe and North America. It contends that the sense of the sacred has either been pushed to the private lives of individuals or marginalized into myriad forms of counter-movements. This paper then contests secularization of organizations and sees it as (...)
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  32. To FInd a Place: Sacred Living in a Secular World.Don Michael Hudson - 1997 - Mars Hill, USA: Mars Hill Review Fall.
    Compassion is called out of us when we see situations where there is an obvious absence of something or someone life-giving.
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    The Sacred Pursuit.Roger Scruton - 2010 - In Fritz Allhoff & Nathan Kowalsky (eds.), Hunting Philosophy for Everyone. Wiley‐Blackwell. pp. 185–197.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Notes.
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    Sacred space: interdisciplinary perspectives within contemporary contexts.Steve Brie, Jenny Daggers & David Torevell (eds.) - 2009 - Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Press.
    The identification and positioning of sacred space within contemporary contexts has, to date, received scant attention. In reflecting upon a broad spectrum of conceptions of what constitutes sacred space, this collection of interdisciplinary essays presents a new perspective on an area that is developing into an important theological and philosophical concept.
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    Norman Wirzba. This Sacred Life. Humanity's Place in a Wounded World.Katharina Wörn - 2022 - Philosophy, Theology and the Sciences 9 (2):243.
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    Sacred Property and Public Property in the Greek City.Denis Rousset - 2013 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 133:113-133.
    In the ancient Greek city, was sacred land distinct from public land? Were there points of intersection or areas of overlap between the two or was there no distinction at all? First, evidence from Athens is examined through a discussion of N. Papazarkadas' recent monograph, Sacred and Public Land in Ancient Athens. Three criteria for classifying landed property as sacred are proposed in that study: the prohibition or authorization to cultivate sacred land; the use of revenues (...)
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    'airs, Waters, Places' And 'on The Sacred Disease':: Two Different Religiosities?Ph van der Eijk - 1991 - Hermes 119 (2):168-176.
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  38. Ecospaces : Desecration, sacrality, place. Restoring earth, restored to earth : Toward an ethic for reinhabiting place / Daniel T. Spencer ; caribou and carbon colonialism : Toward a theology of arctic place / Marion Grau ; divining new orleans : Invoking wisdom for the redemption of place / Anne Daniell ; constructing nature at a chapel in the Woods / Richard R. bohannon II ; felling sacred Groves : Appropriation of a Christian tradition for antienvironmentalism. [REVIEW]Nicole A. Roskos - 2007 - In Laurel Kearns & Catherine Keller (eds.), Ecospirit: Religions and Philosophies for the Earth. Fordham University Press.
     
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    Faith and Place: An Essay in Embodied Religious Epistemology.Mark R. Wynn - 2009 - Oxford, GB: Oxford University Press UK.
    This book considers how places come to acquire special religious significance, as sites for prayer or other kinds of devotional activity. It examines the ways in which sacred sites function, and the ways in which sites which have no explicitly religious import may come to bear a religious meaning. One of the concerns of the book is to show how 'religious experience' is often not directly an experience of God, but rather an experience of some material context, or (...), and the religious significance which attaches to that context. The book draws on the phenomenological literature on sacred space and the emerging literature in philosophy of place, to provide an account of how religious belief is connected integrally to our embodied relationship to the material world. (shrink)
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    The place of the spirit: toward a Trinitarian theology of location.Sarah Morice-Brubaker - 2013 - Eugene, Oregon: Pickwick Publications. Edited by Cyril O'Regan.
    Placing the question -- Patristic Precedents -- Moltmann's perichoretic spaces for God and creation -- No place for the spirit? Jean-Luc Marion's placial refusal -- Notes toward a Trinitarian theology of Place.
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    Sacred Texts and Historical Context: How Interpretations Shape Religious Practices and Beliefs.Lena Bauer - 2024 - European Journal for Philosophy of Religion 16 (3):344-359.
    People have believed in the spiritual aspect of existence from the beginning of time. Many human cultures have left historical traces of their belief systems, such as knowledge of good and evil, sun worship, and the holy. Spirituality can be experienced in several sites, including Stonehenge, the Bamiyan Buddhas, the Almudena Cathedral in Madrid, Uluru in Alice Springs, the Bahá'í Gardens of Haifa, Fujiyama, Japan's holy mountain, the Kaaba in Saudi Arabia, and the Golden Temple in Amritsar. These websites might (...)
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    Negotiating Sacred Roles: A Sociological Exploration of Priests who Are Mothers.Sarah-Jane Page - 2011 - Feminist Review 97 (1):92-109.
    In 1992, in a historic move, the Church of England voted to allow women's ordination to priesthood and in 1994 the first women priests started to be ordained. Despite much research interest, the experiences of priests who are mothers to dependent children have been minimally investigated. Based on in-depth interviews with seventeen mothers ordained in the Church, this paper will focus on how the sacred-profane boundary is managed. Priests who are mothers have a particular insight into the Church hierarchy (...)
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    Book Review: This Sacred Life: Humanity’s Place in a Wounded World by Norman Wirzba Agrarian Spirit: Cultivating Faith, Community, and the Land by Norman Wirza. [REVIEW]Collin Cornell - 2023 - Studies in Christian Ethics 36 (4):976-981.
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    Du sacré au saint : ereignis et liturgie.Sr Marie-Aimée Manchon - 2020 - Alter: revue de phénoménologie 28:191-204.
    Si le XXe siècle a entériné la « mort de Dieu » clamée haut et fort depuis le siècle précédent, il n’en a pas moins réinvesti aussi, et comme en contrepoint, de manière oblique ou frontalement, la dimension du sacré. Cela peut étonner, et, à vrai dire, cela étonne, ce qui signifie qu’il y a ici matière à philosopher. C’est ainsi qu’avec Rudolph Otto et Mircea Eliade, l’anthropologie s’est mise à étudier savamment les distinctions entre profane et sacré mises en (...)
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    Sacred legacies: healing your past and creating a positive future.Denise Linn - 1999 - New York: Ballantine Wellspring.
    "Healing the past helps restructure the present, which then becomes the hope for the future." As we approach a new millennium, many of us are fearing for the future while hungering for a vision of our place in a sacred whole. The immense changes of the last hundred years have severed our sense of connection to a spiritual lineage that gave past generations the strength to meet life's challenges and bequeath wisdom to their descendants. In this inspirational yet (...)
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    A sacred command of reason? Deceit, deception, and dishonesty in nurse education.Gary Rolfe - 2016 - Nursing Philosophy 17 (3):173-181.
    Kant (Grounding for the Metaphysics of Morals. Hackett, Indianapolis, 1797) described honesty as ‘a sacred command of reason’ which should be obeyed at all times and at any cost. This study inquires into the practice of dishonesty, deception, and deceit by universities in the UK in the pursuit of quality indicators such as league table positions, Research Excellence Framework (REF) scores, and student satisfaction survey results. Deception occurs when the metrics which inform these tables and surveys are manipulated to (...)
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    Sacred forests of Asia: spiritual ecology and the politics of nature conservation.Chris Coggins & Bixia Chen (eds.) - 2022 - New York: Routledge.
    Presenting a thorough examination of the sacred forests of Asia, this volume engages with dynamic new scholarly dialogues on the nature of sacred space, place, landscape, and ecology in the context of the sharply contested ideas of the Anthropocene. Given the vast geographic range of sacred groves in Asia, this volume discusses the diversity of associated cosmologies, ecologies, traditional local resource management practices, and environmental governance systems developed during the pre-colonial, colonial, and post-colonial periods. Adopting theoretical (...)
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    The Values of Sacred Swamps: Belief-Based Nature Conservation in a Secular World.Narasimha Hegde, Rafael Ziegler & Hans Joosten - 2020 - Environmental Values 29 (4):443-459.
    Global forest loss is highest in the tropical region, an area with high biological biodiversity. As some of these forests are part of indigenous forest management, it is important to pay attention to such management, its values and practices for better conservation. This paper focuses on sacred freshwater swamp forests of the Western Ghats, India, and with it a faith-based approach to nature conservation. Drawing on fieldwork and focus groups, we present the rituals and rules that structure the governance (...)
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    Eschatology, Sacred and Profane.Philip Merlan - 1971 - Journal of the History of Philosophy 9 (2):193-203.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Eschatology, Sacred and Profane* PHILIP MERLAN LET ME BEGINthis paper with a double motto. The first is from a German poet, C. F. Meyer. It reads in my own translation: "We hosts of the dead ones--more numerous are we--than you who tread the earth and you who sail the sea." The second is a piece of statistical information for the correctness of which, however, I cannot vouchsafe. It (...)
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  50. The Sacred and the Profane Day.Jean Starobinski - 1989 - Diogenes 37 (146):1-20.
    The day is one of the fundamental experiences of our natural existence. The obvious cycle of the sun, the alternation of sleep and being awake provide a link between the life of the body and the great regularity that assigns their successive moments to light and to darkness. Only a simplified abstraction allows us to consider time lived as an homogeneous flow. Our existence, in its proper substance and in its larger environment, is dominated by the rhythm of days and (...)
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