Pilgrimage: The Sacred Journey

Pilgrimage: The Sacred Journey

by Crispin Branfoot (Author), Crispin Branfoot (Author), Ruth Barnes (Author)

Synopsis

'Pilgrimage: The Sacred Journey' explores the role of pilgrimage in Christianity, Islam, Judaism, and the religions that developed in India. It was written to coincide with an exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum but it is not a catalogue of the display. It is intended to be read independently, as it explores attitudes to pilgrimage in the different religions; it also includes accounts of individual pilgrimage, both historical and contemporary. Common themes emerge, regardless of religious affiliation. The departure from daily life is part of all pilgrimages. Along the way, the journey may lead past lesser shrines and sacred landscapes. The visit to the central shrine, the final goal of the journey, culminates in an intense spiritual experience. Reliquaries and souvenirs may help to hold on to this moment and transfer its power back into everyday life. Pilgrimage survives as an important aspect of religious awareness and identification to this day.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 136
Edition: 1
Publisher: Ashmolean Museum
Published: 22 Feb 2006

ISBN 10: 1854442155
ISBN 13: 9781854442154

Author Bio
Ruth Barnes is Researcher for AIFES and has curated the 'Pilgrimage' exhibition. She has worked at the Ashmolean Museum since 1990 and has published extensively on Southeast Asian art and Indian textile trade. 'Crispin Branfoot' has taught South Asian art at the School of Oriental and African Studies, Oxford University, the British Museum and De Montfort University. His research and publications focus on southern India.