With the Russian Pilgrims to Jerusalem
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Paperback / Softback
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1036520498
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9781036520496
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Sothis Press
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Sothis Press
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GB
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GB
Publication Date
Oct 10th, 2024
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Children's / Teenage fiction & true stories
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This book offers an unprecedented exploration into the spiritual journey of Russian peasants to Jerusalem, a pilgrimage that has remained largely undocumented in any language, including Russian. The author provides a vivid account of this unique and splendid adventure, positioning it as a significant aspect of Russian cultural life that could be regarded as a great national epic. Through sketches and illustrations derived from photographs taken by the author himself, alongside detailed narratives that include interactions with pilgrims and personal observations, the book delves deep into themes of faith, tradition, and the quest for spiritual fulfillment.
In exploring the pilgrimage to Jerusalem, the work touches on broader historical contexts, such as the role of religious journeys in shaping cultural identity and individual spirituality across ages. The thematic depth is further enriched by discussions on disillusionment among tourists seeking pilgrim experiences and the contrast with the genuine discovery and renewal found by those who embark on such journeys with sincere intentions.
This book includes captivating accounts from various stages of the pilgrimageranging from preparations and initial travel to holy week celebrations and reflections upon returning homeoffering insights into not only the physical but also spiritual landscapes traversed by these pilgrims.
Concluding with reflections on the significance of this journey within both personal life and wider Russian society, this book presents an insightful look into one of Russia's most profound religious traditions. Its exploration into the heart of pilgrimage promises to engage readers interested in understanding deeper human connections to faith, tradition, and the search for meaning.
In exploring the pilgrimage to Jerusalem, the work touches on broader historical contexts, such as the role of religious journeys in shaping cultural identity and individual spirituality across ages. The thematic depth is further enriched by discussions on disillusionment among tourists seeking pilgrim experiences and the contrast with the genuine discovery and renewal found by those who embark on such journeys with sincere intentions.
This book includes captivating accounts from various stages of the pilgrimageranging from preparations and initial travel to holy week celebrations and reflections upon returning homeoffering insights into not only the physical but also spiritual landscapes traversed by these pilgrims.
Concluding with reflections on the significance of this journey within both personal life and wider Russian society, this book presents an insightful look into one of Russia's most profound religious traditions. Its exploration into the heart of pilgrimage promises to engage readers interested in understanding deeper human connections to faith, tradition, and the search for meaning.
This book offers an unprecedented exploration into the spiritual journey of Russian peasants to Jerusalem, a pilgrimage that has remained largely undocumented in any language, including Russian. The author provides a vivid account of this unique and splendid adventure, positioning it as a significant aspect of Russian cultural life that could be regarded as a great national epic. Through sketches and illustrations derived from photographs taken by the author himself, alongside detailed narratives that include interactions with pilgrims and personal observations, the book delves deep into themes of faith, tradition, and the quest for spiritual fulfillment.
In exploring the pilgrimage to Jerusalem, the work touches on broader historical contexts, such as the role of religious journeys in shaping cultural identity and individual spirituality across ages. The thematic depth is further enriched by discussions on disillusionment among tourists seeking pilgrim experiences and the contrast with the genuine discovery and renewal found by those who embark on such journeys with sincere intentions.
This book includes captivating accounts from various stages of the pilgrimageranging from preparations and initial travel to holy week celebrations and reflections upon returning homeoffering insights into not only the physical but also spiritual landscapes traversed by these pilgrims.
Concluding with reflections on the significance of this journey within both personal life and wider Russian society, this book presents an insightful look into one of Russia''s most profound religious traditions. Its exploration into the heart of pilgrimage promises to engage readers interested in understanding deeper human connections to faith, tradition, and the search for meaning.
In exploring the pilgrimage to Jerusalem, the work touches on broader historical contexts, such as the role of religious journeys in shaping cultural identity and individual spirituality across ages. The thematic depth is further enriched by discussions on disillusionment among tourists seeking pilgrim experiences and the contrast with the genuine discovery and renewal found by those who embark on such journeys with sincere intentions.
This book includes captivating accounts from various stages of the pilgrimageranging from preparations and initial travel to holy week celebrations and reflections upon returning homeoffering insights into not only the physical but also spiritual landscapes traversed by these pilgrims.
Concluding with reflections on the significance of this journey within both personal life and wider Russian society, this book presents an insightful look into one of Russia''s most profound religious traditions. Its exploration into the heart of pilgrimage promises to engage readers interested in understanding deeper human connections to faith, tradition, and the search for meaning.
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