The Eschatological Body: Fleeing the Centre in Pre-Modern Insular Christianity and Post-Modern Secularity

‘The Eschatological Body' examines the practice peregrinatio pro Christo among the Insular Christians living at the north-west edge of Europe in the early Middle Ages. The paper distinguishes this peregrinatio ex patria from the more conventional understanding of pilgrimage as peregrinatio ad l...

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1. VerfasserIn: Terreault, Sara (VerfasserIn)
Medienart: Elektronisch Aufsatz
Sprache:Englisch
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Veröffentlicht: Dublin Institute of Technology [2019]
In: The international journal of religious tourism and pilgrimage
Jahr: 2019, Band: 7, Heft: 1, Seiten: 22-37
normierte Schlagwort(-folgen):B Patricius, Heiliger 385-463 / Columbanus, Sanctus 543-615 / Irland / peregrinatio / Begriff / Auswanderung / Wandern / Leiblichkeit
RelBib Classification:CB Christliche Existenz; Spiritualität
KAD Kirchengeschichte 500-900; Frühmittelalter
KBF Britische Inseln
NBQ Eschatologie
weitere Schlagwörter:B Christian pilgrimage
B Columba
B Insular Christianity
B destinational pilgrimage
B peregrinatio ad loca
B serial pilgrims
B pre-modern Christianity
B peregrinatio ex patria
B Patrick
B Pilgrimage
B post-modern pilgrimage
B peregrini
B existential migration
B peregrinatio pro Christo
B Columbanus
B Anglo-Saxon
B Seafarer
B peregrinatio
B Secularism
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Zusammenfassung:‘The Eschatological Body' examines the practice peregrinatio pro Christo among the Insular Christians living at the north-west edge of Europe in the early Middle Ages. The paper distinguishes this peregrinatio ex patria from the more conventional understanding of pilgrimage as peregrinatio ad loca, or destinational pilgrimage. It explores the theological and existential meanings of exile, foreignness, and home inherent in the practices, and suggests that for these Insular peregrini, the body becomes the dynamic ‘centre' in decentred, itinerant lives awaiting the eschaton. The paper concludes by considering the possible links between this ancient practice and the postmodern notion of ‘existential migration' as theorised by psychologist Greg Madoson.
ISSN:2009-7379
Enthält:Enthalten in: The international journal of religious tourism and pilgrimage
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.21427/zb05-sg29