Image and Pilgrimage #1
The introduction of Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture introduces the idea of liminality. Liminal spaces are ambiguous and filled with potential with 'what may be.' This liminality allows pilgrimage to occur. This liminality manifests itself in two ways: spatially and culturally. Pilgrimages contain both of these elements. Such a pilgrimage is an "exteriorized mysticism where we gain distance from social sin, serve penance, or are initiated into a group." It also describes the three stages of pilgrimage: detachment, passage, and return.
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