I looked at a hillsong worship DVD. The lyrics were the most obvious illusion to sacred space and the holy and throughout the clip there were constant mentioning of the holy and sacred. There were people in the crowd and even the musicians had their hands rasied in the air, they mainly did this to feel that they are closer to God and also as a way of connecting with him. Everyone in the crowd was jumping, clapping and singing at the top of their lungs. Anywhere that you feel connected to God is considered sacred space and so sacred space is clearly exhibited in this hillsong worship DVD. The people in the crowd and their actions and emotions really send me a strong message that this is a sacred space, as most of them were glorifing and worshiping God. At the very end the main singer was closing his eyes and clapping, this really indicates that he knew that all the glory belongs to God and God alone. I think that the Hillsong worship DVD that I watched showed sacred space and the holy extensively throughout the course of the DVD right to the very end.
Monday, February 15, 2010
Monday, February 8, 2010
How is sacred space created in a religious building through decorations and architecture?
The religious building that I visited was Canterbury Cathedral. The architecture of Canterbury Cathedral really stood out to me as the thing that created sacred space the most. The Cathedral was so large yet the architecture was so intricate and detailed. That for me, is like God in a way, being so big but also being so detailed and complex in the making of his creation. So, if people looked at it in that way it might help them consider it as more of a sacred space. There are also lots of gold crosses in different parts around the cathedral.
The cross is a sacred object for Christians and Catholics alike. It symbolises that Jesus died on the cross for the sins of the world, but he did not stay there, but he rose again. So Christians keep the cross as a reminder of the sacrifice that Jesus Christ made for anyone who believes in him. The stain glass windows are another thing that is found mainly in churches and cathedrals. They often have pictures of Jesus, The Virgin Mary (mother of Christ) and the archangel Gabriel. These windows surrounding the rooms often help people to connect with God. These things along with many others help make Canterbury Cathedral a sacred space for many.
Sunday, February 7, 2010
How does religious socialization influence sacred space?
By Isaiah Robinson
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