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27 October 2017

Travel and/or pilgrimage - both sacred journeys: an atheist's attempt at inquiry and introspection.

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This chapter begins by recognizing the many modes of pilgrimage and then discusses how religious and non-religious pilgrimage may have been (incorrectly) pitted against each other, and ends by proposing the creation of synonymy: of pilgrimage and travel being one and the same. The chapter discusses travel and/or pilgrimage as a source of inquiry and introspection and presents questions on a wide range of related topics, from the abstract to the practical. The potential for peacemaking and interdisciplinary collaboration among the fields of pilgrimage studies, tourism, anthropology and theology is also briefly discussed.

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Pages: 173 - 182
Editors: I. S. McIntosh [email protected], University of the Philippines Manila Manila Philippines and L. D. Harman
CABI Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage Series
ISBN (ePDF): 978-1-78639-328-9
ISBN (ePub): 978-1-78639-327-2
ISBN (Hardback): 978-1-78639-326-5

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Cover date: 2017
Published online: 27 October 2017

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English

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Chadwick Co Sy Su Chadwick Co Sy Su [email protected]
University of the Philippines Manila Manila Philippines

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