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  1. Sacred, the power, being, or realm understood by religious persons to be at the core of existence and to have a transformative effect on their lives and destinies. Other terms, such as holy, divine, transcendent, ultimate being (or ultimate reality), mystery, and perfection (or purity) have been used for this domain.

  2. The poem “The Sacred” by Stephen Dunn presents the conversation of students with their teacher about their sacred places. It highlights the main ideas of freedom of choice, the happiness of choice, and the significance of a private sacred place.

  3. Oct 13, 2017 · In the earliest works of the nascent study of religion\s as an academic discipline that appeared during the last quarter of the 19th century, the terms holy or sacred were used extensively and interchangeably but in a pre-theoretical manner.

  4. Nov 5, 2012 · What does the Sacred even mean? This introduction began with “Sacred” but it may well be more appropriate to write “sacred”. Whether capitalised or not, the sacred is a predominant topic in many forms of discourse and not all these are necessarily religious in nature. This week we discuss the sacred and all its connotations with Gordon Lynch.

  5. Summary of The Sacred. ‘The Sacred’ by Stephen Dunn describes a conversation in a classroom and the idea of a car as a place of spiritual peace. The speaker takes the reader through the simple elements of a discussion about sacred places. The best example that a student in this discussion could come up with was a car.

  6. Sacred - Rituals, Beliefs, Practices: The sacred appears in myths, sounds, ritual activity, people, and natural objects. Through retelling the myth the divine action that was done “in the beginning” is repeated.

  7. The sacred, by definition, pervades all dimensions of life. Within the kind of religious apprehension that is expressed in sacred myth and ritual, however, there is a special focus on time, place (cosmos), and active agents (heroes, ancestors, divinities).

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