On Pilgrimage

On Pilgrimage
Title On Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Lash
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages 244
Release 1998-12-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1582340129

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The late novelist traces her solitary pilgrimage through France and Spain in the midst of her battle with cancer in 1986, bearing witness to the power of Christianity at such awe-inspiring sites as Lourdes and the forests of the Auvergne.

Pilgrimage and Healing

Pilgrimage and Healing
Title Pilgrimage and Healing PDF eBook
Author Jill Dubisch
Publisher University of Arizona Press
Total Pages 305
Release 2014-12-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0816531676

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This book creatively brings together the two literatures on pilgrimage and on ritual healing in a way neither set of books does on its own. It also adds a contemporary flair, with articles on Burning Man and on the Run to the Vietnam Memorial....A solid piece of scholarship with an exquisite introduction and collection of well-documented and engagingly written articles

Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage
Title Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author Ian Reader
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages 145
Release 2015
Genre Religion
ISBN 0198718225

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"Presents pilgrimage in a global and historical context. Using a wide range of examples, Reader explores how people take part in and experience their pilgrimages, and what they take back from their journeys, He concludes by examining why pilgrimages appear to be so popular in our increasingly secular age."--Front flap.

Pilgrimage

Pilgrimage
Title Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author Annie Leibovitz
Publisher Random House Incorporated
Total Pages 242
Release 2011
Genre Photography
ISBN 0375505083

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A striking collection by the eminent photographer encompasses her visual translations of how people live and do their work, showcasing her images of historically and culturally relevant homes belonging to such famous figures as Sigmund Freud, Charles Darwin and Louisa May Alcott.

On Pilgrimage

On Pilgrimage
Title On Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author Dorothy Day
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 278
Release 1999-08-01
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780567086914

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"When Dorothy Day sat down to record her thoughts in diary form, she wrote not only as the leader of the Catholic Worker movement but also as a mother, a grandmother, and a deeply religious woman who was passionate about everything from baking bread to prayer. But whether describing day-to-day happenings or exploring the writings of the saints, Day's reflections return to her abiding theme - the call to personal and public transformation. Her diary entries touch on numerous social and moral concerns still vital in our day: the disenfranchised poor, the benefits of meaningful work, the significance of family, the dangers of secularization, the decline of moral standards, and the importance of faith."--BOOK JACKET.

Pilgrim Voices

Pilgrim Voices
Title Pilgrim Voices PDF eBook
Author Simon Coleman
Publisher Berghahn Books
Total Pages 178
Release 2003
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781571816030

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Research on pilgrimage has traditionally fallen across a series of academic disciplines - anthropology, archaeology, art history, geography, history and theology. To date, relatively little work has been devoted to the issue of pilgrimage as writing and specifically as a form of travel-writing. The aim of the interdisciplinary essays gathered here is to examine the relations of Christian pilgrimage to the numerous narratives, which it generates and upon which it depends. Authors reveal not only the tensions between oral and written accounts but also the frequent ambiguities of journeys - the possibilities of shifts between secular and sacred forms and accounts of travel. Above all, the papers reveal the self-generating and multiple-authored characteristics of pilgrimage narrative: stories of past pilgrimage experience generate future stories and even future journeys. Simon Coleman moved to Sussex University in 2004, having spent 11 years at Durham University as Lecturer and then Reader in Anthropology, and Deputy Dean for the Faculty of Social Sciences and Health. John Elsner is Senior Research Fellow at Corpus Christi College, Oxford.

Holy Land Pilgrimage

Holy Land Pilgrimage
Title Holy Land Pilgrimage PDF eBook
Author Stephen J. Binz
Publisher Liturgical Press
Total Pages 320
Release 2020-11-05
Genre Religion
ISBN 0814665373

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2021 Association of Catholic Publishers third place award in Scripture 2021 Catholic Media Association Award second place award in pilgrimages/Catholic travel Biblical scholar and seasoned pilgrimage guide Stephen J. Binz offers an up-to-date handbook for experiencing the sites of the Holy Land as a disciple of Jesus. Whether contemplating future travel, on the road of pilgrimage, savoring memories of a past trip, or journeying in mind and heart from an armchair, readers will explore the nature of pilgrimage and encounter the places of the Holy Land from a biblical, historical, meditative, and prayerful perspective. This guide will enable Christians to walk in the footsteps of Jesus, confident that their pilgrimage will be both an educational journey and a transforming spiritual experience. Full-color illustrations throughout!