Image and Pilgrimage #2
In Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture, the conclusion summarizes many different aspects of pilgrimage. Pilgrimage is responsive to the social changes in the environment more than ritual is. It discusses the classification of pilgrims based on: 1. type of religiosity 2. style of veneration 3. symbolic emphases and 4. appeal to certain groups of individuals. Pilgrimage exists in the liminoid: open and not conceptualized as religious routine and can transition into pseudo-liminal when tied to political/economic/legal structures. It also discusses how shrines have a magnetic effect, drawing the market and even cities towards itself.
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