Abstract:
Sacred architectures play a role in shaping cognition — which results from the relationships between the subject and their surroundings. By sharing an environment and its relationships, members of a community define their values, attitudes, and "reality."
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This article is online under CC license at revistas.uva.es. See full journal Los problemas sociales, económicos y religiosos desde la perspectiva bahá’í.
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13:1, pp. 250-266
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