Religions often nurture important skills that help believers locate themselves in the world
List of Illustrations ForewordPrelude Alive in, with, and through SpaceHome 1. Beheimatung: Making Oneself at Home with the Spirit-A Collage 2. The City as a Place of Remembrance: Against Urban Amnesia 3. Religion in the Built Environment: Aesth/Ethics, Ritual, and Memory in Lived Urban SpaceEarth 4. Cities on the Stream of Gods: Wandering in Mayan Sacred Geography 5. Ecological Geomancy: Earth Energy and the Wisdom of Spatial Design 6. Space and Justice in Eco-SpiritualityLandscape 7. .The Space Where I Am: Decolonizing, Resacralizing, and Transfiguring Landscapes through the Aesth/Ethical Lens 8. .Landscape, Power, Climate, and the Sacred: Preliminary Reflections about Religion in Sacred, Medieval Nordic Geographies 9. It Can't Be Locked In: Decolonizing Processes in the Arts and Religion of Sapmi and Aboriginal AustraliaClimate 10. The Landscape Breathes Despair: Lived Religion in Dangerous Environmental Change 11. Sacred Geography: Religion in the Lived Space of Climatic Change 12. Invoking the Spirit amid Dangerous Environmental Change 13. Energy as Gift or Commodity? The Ambivalence of Growth, -Markets, and Technology in Climatic ChangeMobility 14. Mobility and the Spirit of Our Time 15. Follow Me . . . The Reversal of Traffic in Johannes Schreiter's Stained Glass World 16. Technology as Salvation?: Critical Perspectives from an Aesth/Ethics of the SpiritSpirit 17. Theology in Its Spatial Turn: Space, Place, and Built Environments Challenging and Changing the Images of God 18. Trinitarian Cosmology in God's Liberating Movement: Exploring Some Signature Tunes in the Opera of Ecologic Salvation 19. Fetishism Revisited: In the Animistic Lens of Eco-PneumatologyPostlude 20. In the Anteroom of Life: The Human as the Human's Fascination in Roy Andersson's Film You, the LivingBibliography Index