Sacred and Space in Post-Secular Pilgrimage: The Camino de Santiago and Relational Model of the Sacred

The aim of this paper is to shed light on the changes in perceiving the sacred which have appeared in the history of pilgrimage. These are linked with different theological approaches to space and subsequent periods of desacralisation, secularization and re-sacralisation. Relying on a modern theolog...

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Main Author: Piotr Roszak
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Technological University Dublin
Series:International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
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spelling doaj-beddc13fff1846c8827715f9995a23452020-11-25T02:02:48ZengTechnological University DublinInternational Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage2009-7379l510.21427/v5r3-j416Sacred and Space in Post-Secular Pilgrimage: The Camino de Santiago and Relational Model of the SacredPiotr RoszakThe aim of this paper is to shed light on the changes in perceiving the sacred which have appeared in the history of pilgrimage. These are linked with different theological approaches to space and subsequent periods of desacralisation, secularization and re-sacralisation. Relying on a modern theology of pilgrimage and research into the philosophy of religion by M. Eliade the paper offers a new interpretation of the message of the Camino de Santiago which overcomes previous reductionisms based on seeing the sacred solely in the destination (the shrine). The relationship with the Camino and the content of pilgrim blessings indicate the role of experiencing order, beauty and these virtues which shape the relational order (corresponding with the virtue of <em>religio</em>). The effort of pilgrims is linked to this, however, it is no longer described in terms of ‘sacrifice’ although it is related to the same content which is perceived in a new post-secular cultural context.surrogate pilgrimagesacred spacemedieval pilgrimagepilgrim blessingphilosophy of pilgrimagesacraments
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Sacred and Space in Post-Secular Pilgrimage: The Camino de Santiago and Relational Model of the Sacred
International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
surrogate pilgrimage
sacred space
medieval pilgrimage
pilgrim blessing
philosophy of pilgrimage
sacraments
author_facet Piotr Roszak
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title Sacred and Space in Post-Secular Pilgrimage: The Camino de Santiago and Relational Model of the Sacred
title_short Sacred and Space in Post-Secular Pilgrimage: The Camino de Santiago and Relational Model of the Sacred
title_full Sacred and Space in Post-Secular Pilgrimage: The Camino de Santiago and Relational Model of the Sacred
title_fullStr Sacred and Space in Post-Secular Pilgrimage: The Camino de Santiago and Relational Model of the Sacred
title_full_unstemmed Sacred and Space in Post-Secular Pilgrimage: The Camino de Santiago and Relational Model of the Sacred
title_sort sacred and space in post-secular pilgrimage: the camino de santiago and relational model of the sacred
publisher Technological University Dublin
series International Journal of Religious Tourism and Pilgrimage
issn 2009-7379
description The aim of this paper is to shed light on the changes in perceiving the sacred which have appeared in the history of pilgrimage. These are linked with different theological approaches to space and subsequent periods of desacralisation, secularization and re-sacralisation. Relying on a modern theology of pilgrimage and research into the philosophy of religion by M. Eliade the paper offers a new interpretation of the message of the Camino de Santiago which overcomes previous reductionisms based on seeing the sacred solely in the destination (the shrine). The relationship with the Camino and the content of pilgrim blessings indicate the role of experiencing order, beauty and these virtues which shape the relational order (corresponding with the virtue of <em>religio</em>). The effort of pilgrims is linked to this, however, it is no longer described in terms of ‘sacrifice’ although it is related to the same content which is perceived in a new post-secular cultural context.
topic surrogate pilgrimage
sacred space
medieval pilgrimage
pilgrim blessing
philosophy of pilgrimage
sacraments
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