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Jörg Rüpke, « Individual Appropriation of Sacred Space », Presses universitaires de Rennes
IntroductionReligious scholars in the last century knew exactly what a sanctuary, a “sacred space”, was: a place which inspired amazement and awe, a place that was distinctly different, that was important. Once identified, such a place would always be set apart: cult continuity beyond the boundaries of religious beliefs was the natural consequence, for it was in these places that “the sacred” showed itself. What “the sacred” might be remained, however, undetermined and far-reaching.In his 1961...