Abstract

1. The differentiated religious significance of space and some secular analogues for religious knowledge 2. Friendship and relationship to place 3. The supra-individuality of God and place 4. The grounding of human agency and identity in God and place 5. Knowledge of place 6. Pilgrimage and the differentiated religious significance of space 7. The religious significance of some built and natural environments 8. Knowledge of place and the aesthetic dimension of religious understanding 9. Concluding thoughts

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