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Pilgrimage

Past and Present in the World Religions

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From the Great Panathenaea of ancient Greece to today’s hajj, sacred journeys have been made by people of various religions and cultures to affirm their faith and identity. This book serves as a captivating guide through the diverse cultural landscape of pilgrimage throughout history. It uniquely examines the phenomenon of pilgrimage through the lenses of history, religion, sociology, anthropology, and art history. Richly illustrated, it delves into the multifaceted nature of sacred travel, portraying it as both a physical journey and a metaphorical passage filled with profound meaning. Pilgrimage can signify a transformation of the pilgrim's inner state or status, a quest for a transcendent goal, or a healing of physical or spiritual ailments. Through folktales, narratives of the crusades, and firsthand accounts, the book captures the experiences of those who have undertaken these journeys. It details the rituals, holy objects, and sacred architecture encountered along the way, as well as the relics and talismans brought back. The structure moves from religions like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which center around a single canonical text, to those with multiple sacred scriptures, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, highlighting both commonalities and unique aspects of sacred travel from ancient times to the present.

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Pilgrimage, Simon Coleman, John Elsner

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1995
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Title
Pilgrimage
Subtitle
Past and Present in the World Religions
Language
English
Released
1995
Format
Paperback
Pages
240
ISBN10
0674667662
ISBN13
9780674667662
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From the Great Panathenaea of ancient Greece to today’s hajj, sacred journeys have been made by people of various religions and cultures to affirm their faith and identity. This book serves as a captivating guide through the diverse cultural landscape of pilgrimage throughout history. It uniquely examines the phenomenon of pilgrimage through the lenses of history, religion, sociology, anthropology, and art history. Richly illustrated, it delves into the multifaceted nature of sacred travel, portraying it as both a physical journey and a metaphorical passage filled with profound meaning. Pilgrimage can signify a transformation of the pilgrim's inner state or status, a quest for a transcendent goal, or a healing of physical or spiritual ailments. Through folktales, narratives of the crusades, and firsthand accounts, the book captures the experiences of those who have undertaken these journeys. It details the rituals, holy objects, and sacred architecture encountered along the way, as well as the relics and talismans brought back. The structure moves from religions like Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, which center around a single canonical text, to those with multiple sacred scriptures, such as Hinduism and Buddhism, highlighting both commonalities and unique aspects of sacred travel from ancient times to the present.