Grasping sacred space: On geographical perspectives in teaching religion

Wilhelm Kardemark

Abstract


Grasping sacred space: On geographical perspectives in teaching religion

This article discusses geographical approaches in religious studies and how such approaches may be taken in the classroom. The point of departure for the discussion is scientific literature and experiences as a university teacher. It is argued that a geographical approach to teaching religion allows one to address »lived religion« and questions of religion’s materiality.


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