Kinnaman- Landscapes of the Sacred Ch. 1
Belden C. Lane writes of the four axioms of sacred place. The first axiom is that sacred place is not chosen, it chooses. Lane perceives that the place was seeking him; God chooses where to reveal himself. The second axiom addresses that sacred place is ordinary place, ritually made extraordinary. An ordinary place becomes sacred when certain ritualistic acts are performed there, distinguishing the place as extraordinary. The third axiom consists of the idea that sacred place can be tred upon without being entered. It is only from a given perception that a place is recognized as a holy ground. The fourth and final axiom of sacred place asserts that the impulse of sacred place is both centripetal and centrifugal, local and universal. It is a continuous cycle of movement. “One is recurrently driven to a quest for centeredness- a focus on the particular place of divine encounter- and then at other times driven out from that center with an awareness that God is never confined to a single locale”.
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