Pilgrims Until We Die

Pilgrims Until We Die
Author: Ian Reader,John Shultz
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-06-17
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780197573617

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The Shikoku pilgrimage, a 1400 kilometre, eighty-eight temple circuit around Japan's fourth largest island, takes around forty days by foot, or one week by car. Historically, Buddhist ascetics walked it without ceasing, creating a tradition of unending pilgrimage that continues in the present era, both by pilgrims on foot and by others in cars. Some spend decades walking the pilgrimage, while others drive it repeatedly, completing hundreds of pilgrimage circuits. Most are retired and make the pilgrimage the centre of their post-work lives. Others who work full-time spend their holidays and weekends as pilgrims. Some have only done the pilgrimage a few times but already imagine themselves as unending pilgrims and intend to do it "until we die". They talk happily of being addicted and having Shikokuby?, 'Shikoku illness', portraying this 'illness' and addiction as blessings. Featuring extensive fieldwork and interviews, this study of Japan's most famous Buddhist pilgrimage presents new theoretical perspectives on pilgrimage in general, along with rich ethnographic examples of pilgrimage practices in contemporary Japan. Pilgrims Until We Die counteracts normative portrayals of pilgrimage as a transient activity, defined by a temporary leave of absence from home to visit sacred places outside the parameters of everyday life, showing that many participants view pilgrimage as a way of creating a sense of home and permanence on the road. Examining how obsession, devotion, and a sense of addiction aided by modern developments and economic factors have created a culture of recurrent pilgrimage, Pilgrims Until We Die challenges standard understandings of pilgrimage.

The Pilgrim s Wish or the Saint s longing discussed in a sermon on Phil i 23 preached at the funeral of Mrs A Dudson 1658

The Pilgrim s Wish  or  the Saint s longing discussed in a sermon on Phil  i  23 preached     at the funeral of Mrs  A  Dudson      1658
Author: Nathaniel HARDY (Dean of Rochester.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 34
Release: 1666
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0020184934

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Neon Pilgrim

Neon Pilgrim
Author: Lisa Dempster
Publsiher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2017-08-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 9781925183887

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During a culture-shocked exchange year in Japan, fifteen-year-old Lisa Dempster’s imagination is ignited by the story of the henro michi, an arduous 1200 kilometre Buddhist pilgrimage through the mountains of Japan. Perfectly suiting the romantic view of herself as a dusty, travel-worn explorer (well, one day), she promises to return to Japan and walk the henro michi, one way or another, as soon as humanely possible. Fast-forward thirteen years, and Lisa’s life is vastly different to what she pictured it would be. Severely depressed, socially withdrawn, overweight, on the dole and living with her mum, she is 28 and miserable. And then, completely by chance, the henro michi comes back into her life, through a book at her local library. It’s a sign. She decides then and there to go back to Japan almost immediately: to walk the henro michi, and walk herself back to health. Brushing aside the barriers that other people might find daunting – the 1200km of mountainous terrain, the sweltering Japanese summer, the fact she has no money and has never done a multi-day hike before – Lisa is determined to walk the pilgrimage, or die trying.

Personal Experience Being Lectures on Bunyan s Pilgrim s Progress

Personal Experience  Being Lectures on Bunyan s Pilgrim s Progress
Author: William Haslam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1876
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:V000590839

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The Killer Of Pilgrims

The Killer Of Pilgrims
Author: Susanna Gregory
Publsiher: Sphere
Total Pages: 271
Release: 2010-11-04
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780748124510

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The sixteenth chronicle in the Matthew Bartholomew series. When a wealthy benefactor is found dead in Michaelhouse, Brother Michael and Matthew Bartholomew must find the culprit before the College is accused of foul play. At the same time, Cambridge is plagued by a mystery thief, who is targeting rich pilgrims. Moreover, pranksters are at large in the University, staging a series of practical jokes that are growing increasingly dangerous, and that are dividing scholars into bitterly opposed factions. Bartholomew and Michael soon learn that their various mysteries are connected, and it becomes a race against time to catch the killer-thief before the University explodes into a violent conflict that could destroy it forever. 'A first-rate treat for mystery lovers' (Historical Novels Review) 'Susanna Gregory has an extraordinary ability to conjure up a strong sense of time and place' (Choice)

Night Pilgrims

Night Pilgrims
Author: Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
Publsiher: Tor Books
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2013-07-30
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781466807716

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Chelsea Quinn Yarbro's first Saint-Germain novel, Hotel Transylvania, was recently nominated as Vampire Novel of the Century. Her Saint-Germain cycle, now comprised of more than twenty-five books, is a masterwork of historical horror fiction. The vampire Count Saint-Germain has crisscrossed the world many times, seeking love and the blood of life and seeing humanity at its best and worst. In Night Pilgrims, Saint-Germain is living in a monastery in Egypt when he is hired to guide a group of pilgrims to underground churches in southern Egypt. The vampire finds a companion in a lovely widow who later fears that her dalliance with the Count will prevent her from reaching Heaven. The pilgrims begin to fall prey to the trials of travel in the Holy Lands; some see visions and hear the word of God; others are seduced by desires for riches and power. A visit to the Chapel of the Holy Grail brings many quarrels to a head; Saint-Germain must use all his diplomacy and a good deal of his strength to keep the pilgrims from slaughtering one another. At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.

Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in the Medieval West

Pilgrims and Pilgrimage in the Medieval West
Author: Diana Webb
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2001-02-16
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780857715661

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Pilgrimage was an integral part not only of medieval religion but medieval life, and from its origins in the 4th-century Meditteranean world rapidly spread to northern Europe as a pan-European devotional phenomenon. Drawing upon original source materials, this text seeks to uncover the motives of pilgrims and the details of their preparation, maintenance, hazards on the route, and their ideas about pilgrimage sites - especially Jerusalem, Compostela and Rome - and gives an account of the multiplicity of interest which grew up around the many shrines along the way. The period covered is from about 1000 AD to 1500 AD - before the first crusade and the beginning of the great growth in pilgrimage in the Orthodox church, Byzantine of Russia. The bibliography includes printed sources and a listing of secondary works.

The pilgrim s progress Unabridged

The pilgrim s progress  Unabridged
Author: John Bunyan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1875
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:591087743

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