The many voices of pilgrimage and reconciliation$Hedited by Ian S. McIntosh, Indiana University–Purdue University Indianapolis Indiana, USA and Lesley D. Harman, King’s University College at Western University, London, Ontario, Canada

This book offers multiple voices and viewpoints on pilgrimage, covering both spiritual and non-spiritual voyages and in particular the theme of reconciliation in all of its many dimensions. The book has 15 chapters presented in three parts with the following headings: (i) peace, human rights and jus...

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Contributors: McIntosh, Ian (Editor) ; Harman, Lesley D. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Wallingford Boston, MA CABI [2017]
In:Year: 2017
Series/Journal:CABI religious tourism and pilgrimage series
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Pilgrimage
RelBib Classification:KCD Hagiography; saints
Further subjects:B Pilgrims and pilgrimages
B Tourism Religious aspects
B psychosocial aspects
B Australasia
B Balkans
B North America
B Greece
B Social Integration
B UK
B Algeria
B Threshold Countries
B Commonwealth of Nations
B Europe
B Africa
B Britain
B APEC countries
B Western Europe
B India
B New Zealand
B Canada
B Turkey
B Francophone Africa
B Southern Europe
B Developing Countries
B Mediterranean Region
B British Isles
B West Asia
B United States of America
B North Africa
B Religious Tourism
B Oceania
B Middle East
B OECD Countries
B America
B Eire
B Peace
B Psychosocial aspects
B European Union Countries
B Irish Republic
B Usa
B Pilgrimages
B Religion
B United Kingdom
B South Asia
B Spain
B Palestine
B Developed Countries
B Asia
B Human Rights
B Maghreb
B Israel
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Summary:This book offers multiple voices and viewpoints on pilgrimage, covering both spiritual and non-spiritual voyages and in particular the theme of reconciliation in all of its many dimensions. The book has 15 chapters presented in three parts with the following headings: (i) peace, human rights and justice; (ii) reconciliation within; and (3) religious and secular perspectives. The book includes case studies of pilgrimage in action from around the world.
ISBN:1786393263
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Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1079/9781786393265.0000