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Pilgrimage to the End of the World

The Road to Santiago de Compostela

From Tibetan Buddhists at Jokang to Muslims at Mecca for the hajj, pilgrims across faiths and cultures travel thousands of miles - often by foot - to reach holy sites. Such journeys are considered proof of ultimate devotion, the most important act of an individual's life. Les mer

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From Tibetan Buddhists at Jokang to Muslims at Mecca for the hajj, pilgrims across faiths and cultures travel thousands of miles - often by foot - to reach holy sites. Such journeys are considered proof of ultimate devotion, the most important act of an individual's life. The intense mystical and physical aspects of pilgrimages have recently sparked a modern revival, leading travelers in search of spiritual growth and physical challenge to embark on these sacred adventures. Pilgrimage to the End of the World takes the reader, via Conrad Rudolph's able eyes and feet, to the holy site of Santiago de Compostela, believed to be the burial place of the apostle James. Discovered around AD 812, it became one of the most important pilgrimage destinations for Westerners (after Rome and Jerusalem) and has recently received an influx of renewed attention since being named a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Today it is the second most popular Catholic pilgrimage center, having been visited by Francis of Assisi and Pope John Paul II, among others.
Rudolph made this passage himself, traveling the two and a half months and one thousand miles along the ancient pilgrimage route from Le Puy, in south-central France, to Santiago, Spain. Offering his perspective as a medieval art historian as well as a veteran traveler, Rudolph melds the ancient and the contemporary, the spiritual and the physical, in a chronicle of his travels to this captivating place. From anecdotes to travel tips for "the wise pilgrim" (routes to take, physical training required, what to eat, where to stay, what to bring, and even recommendations of other publications), this book is at once travel guide, literary work, historical study, and memoir. Sincerely and engagingly written, it will appeal to travelers, religious scholars, and historians - and will have you wanting to embark for Spain as you close it.

Detaljer

Forlag
University of Chicago Press
Innbinding
Paperback
Språk
Engelsk
Sider
138
ISBN
9780226731278
Utgivelsesår
2004
Format
2 x 1 cm

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pilegrim – 27.09.2006

– Pilegrimsreiser har fått en renessanse i vår tid og mange nysgjerrige søker litteratur for å tilegne seg kunnskap om de mange rutene og reisene. Det er et utall bøker på markedet som omhandler den gamle pilegrimsveien til Santiago, og denne boken er dessverre ikke av de beste. Boken kan kanskje være en god start som kan vekke engasjement for den som ennå ikke helt har bestemt seg for å realisere sine reiseplaner; den har fine bilder og praktiske reisetips. Men for de fleste vil boken bli litt for simpel og innholdsløs. Etter å ha brukt omtrentlig to timer kom jeg til siste side og følte at jeg ikke hadde tilegnet meg kunnskap på noen som helst måte. Dog må det sies at Rudolph har en flott språkføring som fører leseren problemfritt fra første til siste side, men dessverre er stien like spennende som din daglige tur til den lokale dagligvarebutikken.

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