Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism
The twentieth-century discovered the concept of sacred place largely through the work of Martin Heidegger and Mircea Eliade. Their writings on sacred place respond to the modern manipulation of nature and secularization of space, and so may seem distinctively post-modern, but their work has an important and unacknowledged precedent in the Neoplatonism of Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism traces the appearance and development of sacred place in the writings of Neoplatonists from the third to ninth centuries, and sets them in the context of present-day debates over place and the sacred.
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Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism
The twentieth-century discovered the concept of sacred place largely through the work of Martin Heidegger and Mircea Eliade. Their writings on sacred place respond to the modern manipulation of nature and secularization of space, and so may seem distinctively post-modern, but their work has an important and unacknowledged precedent in the Neoplatonism of Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism traces the appearance and development of sacred place in the writings of Neoplatonists from the third to ninth centuries, and sets them in the context of present-day debates over place and the sacred.
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Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism

Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism

by L. Harrington
Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism

Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism

by L. Harrington

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The twentieth-century discovered the concept of sacred place largely through the work of Martin Heidegger and Mircea Eliade. Their writings on sacred place respond to the modern manipulation of nature and secularization of space, and so may seem distinctively post-modern, but their work has an important and unacknowledged precedent in the Neoplatonism of Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages. Sacred Place in Early Medieval Neoplatonism traces the appearance and development of sacred place in the writings of Neoplatonists from the third to ninth centuries, and sets them in the context of present-day debates over place and the sacred.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781403966018
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 10/20/2004
Series: The New Middle Ages
Edition description: 2004
Pages: 240
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x 0.03(d)

About the Author

L. MICHAEL HARRINGTON is Assistant Professor of Philosophy, University of Dallas, Texas, USA.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Neoplatonism Inside and Outside History The Rediscovery of Place The Neoplatonic Background Dionysius the Areopagite The Dionysian Tradition The Loss of Place Conclusion: Rethinking the Sacred Place Bibliographical Survey: Neoplatonism and the Emerging Literature on Place
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