New pilgrimage routes and trails / Daniel H. Olsen, Dane Munro, and Ian S. McIntosh.
| Other author | Olsen, Daniel H., 1973- editor. |
| Other author | Munro, Dane, editor. |
| Other author | McIntosh, Ian, editor. |
| Format | Book |
| Publication | Oxford ; New York : Peter Lang, [2022] |
| Copyright Date | ©2023 |
| Description | vi, 309 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm. |
| Subjects |
| Series | Pilgrimage studies, 2631-7834 Pilgrimage studies (Peter Lang) ; volume 2. ^A1468587 |
| Contents | Developing new religious pilgrimage routes and trails / Daniel H. Olsen, Dane Munro, and Ian S. McIntosh -- Saving ourselves and saving the earth : new circular pilgrimage routes in the Netherlands / Dane Munro -- Virtual and hybrid pilgrimage : fictioning, weird realism, and privileged points / Phil Smith -- The ghosts of past and future along England's Old Way / Kathryn R. Barush -- Developing new routes across north Europe : walking in the Baltic States and England / John Eade and Tiina Sepp -- The western front way : connecting points of war to form a path of peace / Heather A. Warfield -- Religious, economic and political considerations for developing and promoting new pilgrimage routes in southern Lebanon / Nour Farra-Haddad -- The Abraham path : a pilgrimage in time / Anisa Mehdi -- Turkey's Sufi trail : revitalising a medieval pilgrimage / Iris Bezuijen and Sedat Çakir -- The emergence of the Kumano Kodō as a contemporary pilgrimage destination / Ricardo Nicolas Progano -- Walking for justice and reconciliation in Australia / Ian S. McIntosh -- The promise and peril of walking indigenous territorial recognitions carried out by Canadian settlers / Matthew Anderson and Ken Wilson -- Religious theming as a strategy for tourism development : the case of Canada's Mormon Trail / Daniel H. Olson and W. Jack Stone -- The pilgrim's pathway: emancipation pilgrimage on the Underground Railroad / Peggy Eppig -- Forging ahead on new trails of faith / Dallen J. Timothy. |
| Abstract | "Since the dawn of humanity, people have traveled in search of meaning and to petition for worldly and otherworldly blessings. In the twenty-first century, the number of people traveling to religious sacred sites on pilgrimage, for example, has increased more than at any point in human history. An increased demand for pilgrimage routes and trails with the spiritual rather than the religious walker in mind, has also led various enterprising groups and individuals to develop entirely new pilgrimage routes and trails. This book highlights this new chapter in pilgrimage and trail development with essays by pilgrimage scholars and practitioners of pilgrimage and faith-based tourism working in over ten countries. These include an examination of circular pilgrimage in The Netherlands, weird or 'anti-pilgrimages' in the UK, and the revitalization of ancient trails along the Old Way to Canterbury, in the Baltic States, and on the Kumano Kodo in Japan. Entirely new trails include the Sufi Trail in Turkey, the Western Front Way in Europe, the Abraham Path in Southwest Asia, the Mormon Canadian Trail, and various new religious-themed trails in Lebanon. Human rights focused pilgrimages include one focused on peace building in Indigenous Australia, Indigenous settler pilgrimage protocols in Canada, and an emancipation pilgrimage along the Underground Railroad in the United States"-- Provided by publisher. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| Issued in other form | Online version: New pilgrimage routes and trails Oxford ; New York : Peter Lang, [2022] 9781800790803 |
| LCCN | 2022045739 |
| ISBN | 9781800790797 |
| ISBN | 1800790791 |
| ISBN | (ebook) |
| ISBN | (epub) |
| ISBN | Mobipocket ebook |
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