Kayla Sawyer - Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture: Liminality and Pilgrimage
My favorite part of the book was the "Summary" section that describes the relationship between liminality and pilgrimage.
"Pilgrimage, then, has some of the attributes of liminality in passage rites: release from mundane stricture; homogenization of status; simplicity of dress and behavior; communitas; ordeal; reflection on the meaning of basic religious and cultural values; ritualized enactment of correspondences between religious paradigms and shared human experiences; emergence of the integral person from multiple personae; movement from a mundane center to a sacred periphery which suddenly, transiently, becomes central for the individual, an axis mundi of his faith."
Liminality is defined as being the "middle stage" of a passage, like standing in the door frame, you are in between the hallway and the classroom.
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