In Map Is Not Territory, Jonathan Z. Smith engages previous interpretations of religious texts from late antiquity, critically evaluates the notion of sacred space and time as it is represented in the works of Mircea Eliade, and tackles important problems of methodology.
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Smith, J. Z. (1978). Map is not territory : studies in the history of religions. Studies in Judaism in Late Antiquity ; Vol. 23. Brill. Retrieved from http://search.lib.cam.ac.uk/?itemid=|cambrdgedb|1131001
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