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The construct of transformation has emerged as a prominent theme in academic discourse. Based on the accepted notion that processes and living organisms are in an ongoing state of development, it is unsurprising that this concept of transformation would find resonance within literature on the pilgrimage phenomenon. Examples of transformational processes intersecting with pilgrimage are the movement from sickness to wellness, from grief to closure and from fractured to integrated. That the pilgrimage journey itself can be construed as a transformational quest was noted by Winkleman and Dubisch (2005), who stated “Life-transforming experiences are at the core of both ‘traditional’ and more contemporary forms of pilgrimage”. In the current volume, Warfield and Hetherington examine the transformational process of pilgrimage journeys. Contributors are Sharenda Holland Barlar, Anne M. Blankenship, Valentina Bold, Shirley du Plooy, Alexandria M. Egler, Miguel Tain Guzman, Kate Hetherington, Scott Libson, Chadwick Co Sy Su, Kip Redick, Roy Tamashiro and Heather A. Warfield.

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List of Figures Notes on Contributors  Introduction: Pilgrimage as Transformative Process  Heather A. Warfield and Kate Hetherington Part 1: Transformation of Pilgrimage Perspectives 1 Substantive, Non-Substantive and Ontogenetic Perspectives on Pilgrimages  Shirley du Plooy 2 Pilgrimage as Religiously Educative  Alexandria M. Egler 3 From Existential to Ideological Communitas: Can Pilgrimage Connect and Transform the World?  Heather A. Warfield Part 2: Identity, Self and Wellbeing Transformation 4 Peace Pilgrimage as Transformative Learning and Identity Redefinition  Roy Tamashiro 5 Living and Letting Live, Reframing Atheist Travel into Understanding Cultural Differences  Chadwick Co SY SU 6 The Camino de Santiago and Wellbeing: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Pilgrimage Experiences of Australian Women  Kate Hetherington 7 Sensuous Encounter Where Journey and Festival Meet: A Phenomenology of Pilgrimage  Kip Redick Part 3: Historical and Communal Transformation 8 Modern Influences along an Ancient Way: Pilgrimage and Globalization  Sharenda Holland Barlar 9 The Iconography of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela: Types, Nationalities and Authors of the Views of the Basilica at the End of the Way of Saint James  Miguel Taín Guzmán 10 Pilgrimage to the Japanese American Incarceration Camps: Deploying Collective Memory for Social Justice and Communal Healing  Anne M. Blankenship 11 ‘Our Sacred Effort—Find Your Place in God’s Story’: Southern Baptist Global Missions and Evangelical Pilgrimage  Scott Libson 12 The Whithorn Way: Twenty-First Century Pilgrimage in Scotland  Valentina Bold

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      Publisher: Brill
      Publication Date: 29/11/2018
      ISBN13: 9789004373396, 978-9004373396
      ISBN10: 900437339X
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      Book Synopsis
      The construct of transformation has emerged as a prominent theme in academic discourse. Based on the accepted notion that processes and living organisms are in an ongoing state of development, it is unsurprising that this concept of transformation would find resonance within literature on the pilgrimage phenomenon. Examples of transformational processes intersecting with pilgrimage are the movement from sickness to wellness, from grief to closure and from fractured to integrated. That the pilgrimage journey itself can be construed as a transformational quest was noted by Winkleman and Dubisch (2005), who stated “Life-transforming experiences are at the core of both ‘traditional’ and more contemporary forms of pilgrimage”. In the current volume, Warfield and Hetherington examine the transformational process of pilgrimage journeys. Contributors are Sharenda Holland Barlar, Anne M. Blankenship, Valentina Bold, Shirley du Plooy, Alexandria M. Egler, Miguel Tain Guzman, Kate Hetherington, Scott Libson, Chadwick Co Sy Su, Kip Redick, Roy Tamashiro and Heather A. Warfield.

      Table of Contents
      List of Figures Notes on Contributors  Introduction: Pilgrimage as Transformative Process  Heather A. Warfield and Kate Hetherington Part 1: Transformation of Pilgrimage Perspectives 1 Substantive, Non-Substantive and Ontogenetic Perspectives on Pilgrimages  Shirley du Plooy 2 Pilgrimage as Religiously Educative  Alexandria M. Egler 3 From Existential to Ideological Communitas: Can Pilgrimage Connect and Transform the World?  Heather A. Warfield Part 2: Identity, Self and Wellbeing Transformation 4 Peace Pilgrimage as Transformative Learning and Identity Redefinition  Roy Tamashiro 5 Living and Letting Live, Reframing Atheist Travel into Understanding Cultural Differences  Chadwick Co SY SU 6 The Camino de Santiago and Wellbeing: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Pilgrimage Experiences of Australian Women  Kate Hetherington 7 Sensuous Encounter Where Journey and Festival Meet: A Phenomenology of Pilgrimage  Kip Redick Part 3: Historical and Communal Transformation 8 Modern Influences along an Ancient Way: Pilgrimage and Globalization  Sharenda Holland Barlar 9 The Iconography of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela: Types, Nationalities and Authors of the Views of the Basilica at the End of the Way of Saint James  Miguel Taín Guzmán 10 Pilgrimage to the Japanese American Incarceration Camps: Deploying Collective Memory for Social Justice and Communal Healing  Anne M. Blankenship 11 ‘Our Sacred Effort—Find Your Place in God’s Story’: Southern Baptist Global Missions and Evangelical Pilgrimage  Scott Libson 12 The Whithorn Way: Twenty-First Century Pilgrimage in Scotland  Valentina Bold

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