Prototypical Pilgrimage in Israel (Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture 1)

     In the introduction of the book Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture the first type of pilgrimage, "Prototypical" pilgrimage, is a pilgrimage that follows that of a founder of a certain religion.  The examples used in the textbook are Jerusalem and Rome to represent Christianity.  Many Christians visit these places due to the historical backing that they were in fact the exact places in which Jesus of Nazareth walked and lived.  As discussed in class as well when Dr. Reddick took us through his photos of Israel and one of them is his hand in a place where Jesus' hand actually rest. 

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