Landscapes of the Sacred: Geography and Narrative in American SpiritualityJHU Press, 2002 - 310 páginas This substantially expanded edition of Belden C. Lane's Landscapes of the Sacred includes a new introductory chapter that offers three new interpretive models for understanding American sacred space. Lane maintains his approach of interspersing shorter and more personal pieces among full-length essays that explore how Native American, early French and Spanish, Puritan New England, and Catholic Worker traditions has each expressed the connection between spirituality and place. |
Índice
Meaning and Place in American Spirituality | 3 |
Place in American Religious Life | 13 |
Giving Voice to Place Three Models | 38 |
The Geography of American Spiritual Traditions | 63 |
Seeking a Sacred Center Places and Themes | 73 |
Baroque Spirituality in New Spain | 100 |
The Desert Imagination | 124 |
The Puritan Reading of | 131 |
The Correspondence of Spiritual | 160 |
Liminal Places in | 180 |
Precarity and Permanence Dorothy Day and | 189 |
Method and Perspective in Studying American | 213 |
Edwards and the Spider as Symbol | 229 |
The Imagined Landscape | 238 |
Notes | 256 |
Galesville Wisconsin | 153 |
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Landscapes of the Sacred: Geography and Narrative in American Spirituality Belden C. Lane Visualização de excertos - 1988 |