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The Sacred in the City
By (Author) Dr Liliana Gmez
Edited by Associate Professor Walter Van Herck
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Bloomsbury Academic
28th September 2013
United Kingdom
Professional and Scholarly
Non Fiction
Sociology and anthropology
Urban communities
Religion and politics
Landscape architecture and design
Social groups: religious groups and communities
201.7
Paperback
278
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
316g
This book reflects the way in which the city interacts with the sacred in all its many guises, with religion and the human search for meaning in life. As the process of urbanization of society is accelerating thus giving an increasing importance to cities and the 'metropolis', it is relevant to investigate the social or cultural cohesion that these urban agglomerations manifest. Religion is keenly observed as witnessing a growth, crucially impacting cultural and political dynamics, as well as determining the emergence of new sacred symbols and their inscription in urban spaces worldwide. The sacred has become an important category of a new interpretation of social and cultural transformation processes. From a unique broader perspective, the volume focuses on the relationship between the city and the sacred. Taking a multidisciplinary approach, combining the expertise of philosophers, historians, architects, social geographers, sociologists and anthropologists, it draws a nuanced picture of the different layers of religion, of the sacred and its diverse forms within the city, with examples from Europe, South America and the Caribbean, and Africa.
This richly diverse collection patiently exploressome of the intersections between our understanding of urban space and ourunderstanding of the sacred, and so contributes to the enrichment of both. -- Mark Wynn, Senior Lecturer in Philosophy of Religion at the University of Exeter, UK and author of Faith and Place (2009).
This volume combines high-standard interdisciplinary scholarship with profound philosophical soundings of contemporary forms of religiosity.Theoretical reflections go hand in hand with practical illustrations of the amazing ways in which sacredness permeates civic reality. -- Joris Geldhof, Faculty of Theology and Religious Studies, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven, Belgium
Liliana Gmez is Assistant Professor of Latin American Literary and Cultural Studies at Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg, Germany. Walter Van Herck is Associate Professor of Philosophy of Religion at the University of Antwerp, Belgium.