Creating the Sacred Landscape: Pilgrimages and Ritual Practices (Contributions to Regional Science) - Hardcover

Book 6 of 6: Contributions to Regional Science
 
9783031862311: Creating the Sacred Landscape: Pilgrimages and Ritual Practices (Contributions to Regional Science)

Synopsis

This book explores the enduring significance of sacred landscapes in an increasingly globalized world, with a particular focus on the Christian sacred landscape and its connection to pilgrimage and rituals. Drawing on the latest research, it examines the interplay between global societal changes and historical traditions, offering a rich analysis of how sacred spaces shape and reflect cultural and social identities.

Through a multidisciplinary lens encompassing cultural geography, anthropology, sociology of tourism, and religious geography, the book illuminates the role of pilgrimage in fostering community identity and preserving historical continuity. By comparing sacred sites and practices across diverse cultural contexts, it provides readers with a deeper understanding of their universal and localized meanings.

This work also offers a comprehensive historical perspective, tracing the evolution of sacred landscapes over time and across regions. Accessible and thought-provoking, it invites readers from various disciplines to engage with the cultural, social, and spiritual dimensions of these powerful spaces.

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About the Author

Dr. Darius Liutikas is a Senior Scientific Researcher at the Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences in Vilnius, Lithuania. His research focuses on modern and traditional pilgrimage, the sociology and anthropology of tourism, diverse forms of mobility, cultural tourism, sacred places and spaces, and the geography of religions. With over 50 publications in Lithuanian and international academic journals, Dr. Liutikas has made significant contributions to the study of tourism and sacred landscapes.

From the Back Cover

This book explores the enduring significance of sacred landscapes in an increasingly globalized world, with a particular focus on the Christian sacred landscape and its connection to pilgrimage and rituals. Drawing on the latest research, it examines the interplay between global societal changes and historical traditions, offering a rich analysis of how sacred spaces shape and reflect cultural and social identities.

Through a multidisciplinary lens encompassing cultural geography, anthropology, sociology of tourism, and religious geography, the book illuminates the role of pilgrimage in fostering community identity and preserving historical continuity. By comparing sacred sites and practices across diverse cultural contexts, it provides readers with a deeper understanding of their universal and localized meanings.

This work also offers a comprehensive historical perspective, tracing the evolution of sacred landscapes over time and across regions. Accessible and thought-provoking, it invites readers from various disciplines to engage with the cultural, social, and spiritual dimensions of these powerful spaces.

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