Article: Defining the Holy: Sacred Space in Medieval and Early Modern Europe.(Book review)

Defining the Holy: Sacred Space in Medieval and Early Modern Europe. Edited by Andrew Spicer and Sarah Hamilton. Aldershot, U.K.: Ashgate, 2005. xviii + 349 pp. $99.95 cloth.

What makes a space sacred? These essays have as their collective point of departure the division Mircea Eliade posited in 1959 between "the sacred" and "the profane," a division that Eliade himself held to be "a primordial experience, homologizable to a founding of the world" (The Sacred and the Profane: The Nature of Religion [New York: Harcourt, 1989 (1959), 20-21]). That connection at once provides a coherent organizing concept at the center of the collection and, for this reviewer, poses ...

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