Document Type
Article
Program
Environmental Analysis (Pitzer)
Publication Date
2006
Keywords
sacred, landscape, space, place
Abstract
Landscape, space, and place are three concepts that merge together to create the human experience of the environment. Space is the most basic concept of geography; it is the three-dimensional extent in which objects and events occur. Landscapes and places are both contained within space.
Rights Information
© 2006 Oxford University Press. Posted with permission.
DOI
10.1093/acref/9780199754670.001.0001
Recommended Citation
Faulstich, Paul. “Sacred Space/Place” Entries in “Encyclopedia of Religion and Nature.” Bron Taylor and Jeffrey Kaplan (eds.). New York: Continuum International. 2006.
Included in
Nature and Society Relations Commons, Physical and Environmental Geography Commons, Religious Thought, Theology and Philosophy of Religion Commons
Comments
Original publication at Oxford Reference.