Mount Sacred: A Brief Global History of Holy Mountains Since 1500
Mount Sacred: A Brief Global History of Holy Mountains Since 1500
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People worship mountains around the world, such as Mount Kailash, the Black Hills, and Uluru, for their sacredness. Christianity initially showed little interest in nature, but decolonization and the ecological turn have changed the religious power of interpretation and given these practices new meaning. Sacred mountains remain an example of cultural diversity and touch on issues of gender justice and environmental protection.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 180 pages
Publication date: 11 May 2023
Publisher: White Horse Press
The Chinese proverb "There are mountains beyond the mountains" aptly captures the awe-inspiring presence of numerous majestic mountains scattered across the globe. From the revered Mount Kailash in Asia to the enigmatic Black Hills in North America, and the iconic Uluru in Australia, these towering peaks have held sacredness for centuries, drawing devoted followers who engage in prayer, meditation, and pilgrimage to connect with their spiritual essence. While Christianity, historically less attuned to nature, may have served as a contrasting force during the era of colonialism, it is worth noting that decolonization and the ecological turn have brought about significant shifts in the religious interpretation of sacred mountains. These changes have given rise to new discourses that emphasize the interconnectedness between human beings and the natural world, as well as the importance of gender justice and environmental protection.
Globally, sacred mountains continue to serve as a remarkable testament to cultural diversity, transcending geographical boundaries and engaging with issues of social justice and environmental stewardship. They remind us of the profound connection between humanity and the natural world, and inspire us to embrace a harmonious relationship with our surroundings. As we explore these awe-inspiring landscapes, we are reminded of the power of spirituality, the significance of preserving our planet's beauty, and the importance of fostering a sense of unity and compassion for all living beings.
Weight: 290g
Dimension: 151 x 227 x 14 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781912186716
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