Tag: Pilgrimage

Mountain at a Center of the World Pilgrimage and Pluralism in Sri Lanka


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English | ISBN: 0231210612 | 2024 | 344 pages | PDF | 45 MB
At the pilgrimage site of Adam’s Peak in Sri Lanka, a footprint is embedded atop the mountain summit. Buddhists hold that it was left by the Buddha, Hindus say Lord Siva, and Muslims and Christians identify it with Adam, the first man. The Sri Lankan state, for its part, often uses the Peak as a prop to convey a harmonious image of religious pluralism, despite increasing Buddhist hegemony. How should the diversity of this place be understood historically and managed practically?

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Interpreting Islam in China Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (PDF)


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English | ISBN: 0190634340 | 2017 | 304 pages | PDF | 4 MB
During the early modern period, Muslims in China began to embrace the Chinese characteristics of their heritage. Several scholar-teachers incorporated tenets from traditional Chinese education into their promotion of Islamic knowledge. As a result, some Sino-Muslims established an educational network which utilized an Islamic curriculum made up of Arabic, Persian, and Chinese works. The corpus of Chinese Islamic texts written in this system is collectively labeled the Han Kitab.

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Interpreting Islam in China Pilgrimage, Scripture, and Language in the Han Kitab (EPUB)


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English | ISBN: 0190634340 | 2017 | 304 pages | EPUB | 2 MB
During the early modern period, Muslims in China began to embrace the Chinese characteristics of their heritage. Several scholar-teachers incorporated tenets from traditional Chinese education into their promotion of Islamic knowledge. As a result, some Sino-Muslims established an educational network which utilized an Islamic curriculum made up of Arabic, Persian, and Chinese works. The corpus of Chinese Islamic texts written in this system is collectively labeled the Han Kitab.

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The Pilgrimage Pattern in Exodus


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1997 | 355 Pages | ISBN: 185075652X | PDF | 18 MB
Underlying Exodus in its priestly redaction is a pilgrimage. Smith’s new book starts by reviewing pilgrimage shrines, feasts and practices in ancient Israel. Next, it examines the two pilgrimage journeys in Exodus. In Exodus 1-15 Moses journeys to Mount Sinai, experiences God and receives his commission. In Exodus 16-40, Moses and the people together journey to Mount Sinai for the people’s experience of God and their commission. Between lies Exodus 15, the fulcrum-point of the book: vv. 1-12 look back and vv. 13-18 look forward to Israel’s journey to Sinai. Finally, the different meanings of torah in the book of Exodus are contrasted, and the book concludes with a consideration of Exodus’s larger place in the Pentateuch.

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Heritage, Pilgrimage and the Camino to Finisterre Walking to the End of the World


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2015 | 211 Pages | ISBN: 3319202111 | PDF | 11 MB
This book presents research concerning the effects of the Camino to Finisterre on the daily lives of the populations who live along the route, and the heritagization processes that exploitation of the Camino for tourism purposes involves. Rather than focusing on the route to Santiago de Compostela and the pilgrimage itself, it instead examines a peculiar part of the route, the Camino to Finisterre, employing multiple perspectives that consider the processes of heritagization, the effects of the pilgrimage on local communities, and the motivations of the pilgrims. The book is based on a three-year research project and is the result of a multidisciplinary collaboration between anthropologists, sociologists, historians and archaeologists. Instead of ending in Santiago, as the rest of the Caminos do, this route continues to the cape of Finisterre on the Galician Atlantic coast. This part of the Camino de Santiago is not officially recognized by the Catholic Church and does not count as part of reaching Compostela, the recognition granted by the Catholic Church to those pilgrims who have walked at least 100 km. For this reason, as well as its relationship with the sun cult, many pilgrims call this route "the Camino of the atheists." In fact, the Catholic Church is a strong force for the heritagization of the rest of the Caminos, and maintains a clear ignoratio strategy concerning the Finisterre route: Officially, the church neither opposes nor recognizes this route.

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Encountering the Sacred The Debate on Christian Pilgrimage in Late Antiquity


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English | 2005 | ISBN: 0520241916 | 270 Pages | PDF | 5.7 MB
This innovative study sheds new light on one of the most spectacular changes to occur in late antiquity―the rise of pilgrimage all over the Christian world―by setting the phenomenon against the wide background of the political and theological debates of the time.

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A Cure For Gravity A Musical Pilgrimage


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English | 2000 | ISBN: 0306810018 | 296 Pages | PDF | 24.0 MB
Since the release of his first best-selling album Look Sharp in 1979, Joe Jackson has forged a singular career in music through his originality as a composer and his notoriously independent stance toward music-business fashion.

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