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The Winning Narrative: The Social Genesis of Pilgrimage Sites
Stephen F. Haller & Dane MunroIn Defense of the Pure Pilgrim: De Re Defensionibus Peregrini Castiori
Stephen F. Haller & Dane Munro
Does the pure pilgrim exist? Probably not as a person, but the idea of a pure pilgrim is very much alive, although under threat. John Muir (2002), environmentalist and mountaineer, argued that there is a proper way to climb a mountain. By analogy, there is a virtuous way, allowing for meaningful, spiritual experiences which can be applied to proper peregrination. The early medieval ascetic understanding of pilgrims (St Jerome c. 347-420), was that of wandering...