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Pilgrimage Christian and Secular: a Phenomenological Approach
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Authors/contributors
- Yuan, Haojun (Author)
- Morgan, Stephen (Contributor)
Title
Pilgrimage Christian and Secular: a Phenomenological Approach
Abstract
In the light of the many kinds of journeys that have been considered pilgrimages, this book uses phenomenology as a method to examine the claim that pilgrimage is a journey to the ‘center’ during which pilgrims seek meaning s for themselves. First, by analyzing a phenomenology of Christian pilgrimage, this work attempts to identify what commonalities, as well as differences, exist between Christian pilgrimage and secular pilgrimage in terms of ‘natural attitude’.
Next, by using a phenomenological method, such as transcendental reduction, the distinction between these two types of pilgrimage could be clarified that the happiness sought in Christian pilgrimage is both intentionally spiritual and sustainable, while primarily intellectual or sensory in secular pilgrimage. Lastly, this work seeks to establish whether or not ‘being at leisure’ is the primary element for pilgrims whose aim is to attain an understanding of happiness during a pilgrimage
Series
USJ Theses and Dissertations
Series Number
1
Place
Macau
Publisher
University of Saint Joseph
Date
2021
# of Pages
117
ISBN
9789998159006
Short Title
Pilgrimage Christian and Secular
Library Catalog
Library Catalog (Koha)
Call Number
263.041
Citation
Yuan, H. (2021). Pilgrimage Christian and Secular: a Phenomenological Approach. University of Saint Joseph.
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