The title of the university class is this: The Arts and Culture: A Christian Aesthetic. It’s in January, is one week long, 8-5 for five days straight, beginning Monday, and there’s a two-three hour final on Friday afternoon. I’ve been teaching this class for ten years, a couple of years on my own, and the …
“Sacred” again…
Mercia Eliade, one of the most important voices in comparative religious studies, said that humans don't get to make the call about what's sacred and what isn't. The gods decide. Humans work to discover sacred space, but it's the gods who lead them there. The Hebrew notion of being holy means "to be set apart." …
