Image and Pigrimage in Christian Culture (1)



One of the first topics the books addresses is liminality. It says " ...in the general disregard of the liminal and marginal phenomena of social process and cultural dynamics by those intent either upon the description and classification of orderly institutionalized 'facts' or upon the establishment of 'historicity' of prestigious, unrepeated events." This is talking about the disregard people have for the process of liminality. It is a central idea in the progress of the journey, especially in Christianity. Liminality is very similar to the process of sanctification; the continual growth and change of a person to resemble Christ. Without liminality, neither Christianity, or the greater hiking journey will resemble what should be the end result.

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