Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture (2)
Long Route is the Wise Route
October 2nd, 2017
SArah Clark
Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture mentioned that a “chain of mediators” were the “source of all creative power” (Turner, 16). The “nature of its processual structure” could be built off of (Turner, 17). It reminded me of the fact that I inherited my grandparents faith. There have been a lot of blessings and miracles that have come from their deep rooted devotion and faithful walk with the Lord. Their walk is real and “vulnerable”, because they have been on the “route” for a “long” time (Turner, 11). The goal for a pilgrim, or someone walking with the Wholly other, is to find a “deeper level of religious participation” and to take a “spiritual step forward” (Turner, 8). This requires taking it day by day and step by step. Proverbs 8:34 says to gain spiritual wisdom we must be “watching daily at my doors, waiting at my doorway” (NIV). We wait at the door so we might get to see the “crack between the worlds, like the looking glass world of Alice, where animals and chessmen speak-and reprimand the visitor,” the extraordinary supernatural (Turner, xxx).
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