American Sacred Space
Discover the intricate relationship between culture and spirituality in "American Sacred Space," a thought-provoking collection of essays edited by the esteemed Indiana University Press. Published in 1995, this compelling paperback spans 368 pages, delving into the creation and conflict surrounding sacred spaces across the United States.
The essays explore diverse locations where economic, political, and social forces intersect, illuminating the ongoing struggle between the sacred and the profane. From the breathtaking wilderness areas of the American West to the iconic Mall in Washington, DC, this book investigates how these spaces are envisioned and contested as sacred. "American Sacred Space" is essential reading for anyone interested in the complexities of American identity and the profound significance of place in shaping our collective spiritual landscape.