Pilgrimage has been an important practice in Christianity since the
fourth century, but most people's notion of pilgrimage is one of
travelling to the site of an apparition, in search of inspiration
or miracles. THE ACCIDENTAL PILGRIM shows that pilgrimage is not
just a relic of Catholic history, but can remain a significant
practice for twenty-first century Christians today.THE ACCIDENTAL
PILGRIM gives a lively overview of the history of pilgrimage and
the popular pilgrim routes, exploring the mix of spiritual and
other motives that have inspired pilgrims both past and
contemporary. It then explores how people both inside and outside
the Church can rediscover pilgrimage within twenty-first century
culture. Illustrated throughout, and written by one of the UK's
most popular theologians, THE ACCIDENTAL PILGRIM is a compelling
invitation to all on the journey of faith.
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