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The Appearance of the Sacred
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Exterior of Chartres Cathedral
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Chartres Cathedral, France
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Patterns of Sacred Appearance Prophetic Sacramental Mystical
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Prophetic pattern Prophet: speaks message on behalf of another –Often focused on social justice –In religion, might speak for God Focus on the message, given by a messenger Stress on belief, society, and morality—all centered around revelation, usually given in history
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Sacramental pattern Sacred is mediated through something material and tangible –Needs a mediator, like a priest or shaman –Example: Eucharist visible sign (bread and wine) of an invisible grace (sacred presence of Christ) Stress on sacred objects and ritual as vehicles for the sacred
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Mystical pattern Focus on change of consciousness to encounter the sacred –Example: Buddha’s enlightenment –Might have “other-worldly” connotations –Might focus on visions, out-of-body experiences, or extraordinary perception Stress on states of consciousness, feeling, and experience
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Media of Sacred Appearance Persons Objects Time Space Focus: Architecture
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How are these patterns found in different religions? All three patterns can be found in a religion –Ex: Christian focus on Bible, sacraments, and mystics But, some feature a particular pattern more prominently –Islam: Mohammed, Koran, focus on justice –Buddhism: Meditation, enlightenment –Judaism: Moses, Torah, ethical obligations –Christianity: God becomes human, worship includes sacraments
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Page of an illuminated Koran
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St. John’s Bible Page from Genesis 21 st century
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Mosque, International Medical Center, Saudi Arabia
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Buddhist mandalas of sand
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Zen Center of Denver
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Jewish Synagogue interior
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Ukranian Catholic Church
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Greek Orthodox Church
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Hagia Sophia, Istanbul (former Orthodox church, now a museum)
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Hagia Sophia
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Hagia Sophia
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