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“The Return to the Sacred: The Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham and Contemporary Christianity” by Susan Dunn-Hensley, argues the importance of both physical and spiritual manifestations of the sacred.
A close analysis of Lewis‘s autobiography Surprised by Joy (1955) and Buechner‘s first memoir The Sacred Journey (1983) reveals similarities (and differences) in the backgrounds of the authors and their experiences and expressions of faith. Allen, Victoria S. ―Sacred Journeys: C.S. Lewis and Frederick Buechner.‖.
The Sacred Journey; a Memoir of Early Days Summary & Study Guide includes detailed chapter summaries and analysis, quotes, character descriptions, themes, and more.
Aug 29, 2018 · This paper discusses conflicts in pilgrim-to-pilgrim interaction along the path to sacred places, and in the connected tourist and hospitality services, that emerge from the heterogeneity of ...
Aug 29, 2018 · Sacred Journeys: Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage. Sy Su, C. Co. Published in Religions 29 August 2018. History. Pilgrimage, being an ancient practice and a global phenomenon, continues to gain a growinginterest among scholars as its scope traverses many other disciplines and perspectives. [...] [PDF] Semantic Reader. Save to Library. Create Alert.
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Aug 29, 2018 · Several approaches were used in this edition to examine pilgrimage by illustrating how it sits at the junction of the human and inhuman, lived experiences and beyond death, physical and metaphysical, the past and present, the academic and practical, as well as grief and memory.