Nations Shall Come: Accounts of Western Christian Pilgrimage to the Holy Land

Q3 Arts and Humanities
R. Ridinger
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Abstract The practice of journeying as a pilgrim to the Holy Land pursuant to religiously defined and sanctioned purposes and objectives within Christianity has generated a significant body of cultural institutions and artifacts during the last two millennia. Access to the complex range of experiences and knowledge encountered by the traveler for the sedentary literate population of western Europe took the form of personal accounts, a genre whose initial structure drew upon the travel writing of the late Roman Empire. This article explores the creation and evolution of pilgrimage stories from the fourth to the twenty-first century, the varied array of women and men (both laity and clergy) who wrote them, and examines the research literature based upon them in the humanities and social sciences.
国家将会到来:西方基督教圣地朝圣之旅的记述
摘要在过去的两千年里,作为一名朝圣者,按照宗教定义和认可的目的和目标前往圣地的做法产生了大量的文化机构和文物。对于西欧久坐不动的识字人群来说,旅行者可以通过个人账户的形式获得复杂的经历和知识,这一类型的最初结构借鉴了罗马帝国晚期的旅行写作。本文探讨了从4世纪到21世纪朝圣故事的创作和演变,以及写这些故事的各种各样的女性和男性(包括俗人和神职人员),并考察了人文科学和社会科学中基于这些故事的研究文献。
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Journal of Religious and Theological Information
Journal of Religious and Theological Information Arts and Humanities-Religious Studies
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Religious & Theological Information is an essential resource for bibliographers, librarians, and scholars interested in the literature of religion and theology. Both international and pluralistic in scope, this peer-reviewed journal encourages the publication of research and scholarship in the field of library and information studies as it relates to religious studies and related fields, including philosophy, ethnic studies, anthropology, sociology, and historical approaches to religion. By "information" we refer to both print and electronic, and both published and unpublished information.
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