Religious Philosophy Course

This is a list of essays and posts regarding Religious Philosophy. This course is offered through the ULC Seminary. We discuss the various lessons and share final essays from those who have completed the course.

Friday, July 20, 2012

Religious Philosophy


 
 
Have you ever visited a spot considered to be a Place of Power? If so, how did it 'feel'? Was this any different than anyplace else?

I have attended numerous sites in my life some as aboy in aw and wonder and some as an adult studying or on Holiday in various countries. My interests have usualy been in military either medieval or roman what I felt at times was not anything magical only buildings designed to give a statement of power wealth or religion but I must add that some can leave one with an impression on the mind .The other side of the coin is that religious sites where placed upon older religious sites of worship and are believed to follow straight lines these lines are known as ley lines

A ley line is a path or line which follows religious sites from one place to another what we must look at is inold History/pre christian times roads and lanes and paths led to a village hamlet or town along these paths would be religious points of worship springs temples etc some of these would be eventualy built upon by the church as a means of drawing in the old believers into the modern church another adoption would be religious festivals or feast days  which the church also adopted.


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