Sacredness - Wikipedia The concept of things being made or associated with the sacred is widespread among religions, making people, places, and objects revered, set apart for special use or purpose, or transferred to the sacred sphere
Defining Sacred: BYU Survey Reveals What People Value Most Driven by that belief, Leonhardt studies what people consider sacred — what they view as meaningful enough to transcend life’s inevitable hardships His interest in sacredness stems from a conviction that sacred experiences often represent the most beautiful and poignant aspects of life
The Sacred - What Is Truly Sacred? - The New Message from God It is time now to speak of the Sacred—what is truly sacred, what must be revered, what must be recognized—and to see how it is very different from the things that are considered sacred and held to be sacred by many people
Concept of Sacred and Profane in Anthropology | Anthroholic The terms sacred and profane serve as pillars for understanding various religious phenomena Originating from the Latin words 'sacer' (holy) and 'profanum' (outside the temple), these concepts have been central to anthropological, sociological, and religious studies
Sacred Places, Sacred Moments - Springtide Research Institute In interviews, young people told us where sacred moments had taken place And while the places themselves were noteworthy, the physical spaces and what happened there set the stage for special moments to become sacred