This article deals with the phenomenon of pilgrimage as a personal transformative process; an exploration of spiritual space rather than a journey undertaken to a physical place. The analysis focuses on the life story and authorship of the novelist and playwright Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt (b. 1960). Schmitt began his career as an academic philosopher specialised in enlightenment rationality. A mystical experience in the deserts of Sahara, however, opened his eyes to the spiritual dimensions of reality and encouraged him to redirect his professional strivings from academic writing to fiction. Today, Schmitt has reached a world-wide audience with his plays and novels on interreligious dialogue, especially the series of five short novellas called ...
There is no doubt that we live in an interspiritual age, although this is not unequivocally accepted...
published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Martin Zillinger: “Hamid’s Travelogue. Mim...
The relationship between pilgrimage and religious or devotional practice seems tenuous in contempora...
This article deals with the phenomenon of pilgrimage as a personal transformative process; an explor...
In the summer of 2009, I visited Santiago de Compostela—not as a pilgrim, but in order to take part ...
This paper will be devoted to a philosophical analysis of key existential tropes of travel narrative...
The essay deals with the relationships among pilgrimage, travelling, ethnography, tourism and other ...
In the article the process of navigating through multi-faith communities is described as often being...
The present paper aims at analyzing the significance and occurrence of pilgrimages as inner and oute...
During the two past decades, scholars in religious studies and social anthropology have frequently r...
The article further explores the image of God of the Journey in terms of Griffiths' more mature theo...
Reviewing peace and reconciliation, secular pilgrimages, and international perspectives on sacred jo...
Travel is indeed transformative when inward journeying goes hand in hand with outward journeys. This...
This collection of essays revolves around one of the oldest traditions of the world: pilgrimage. Fro...
This article describes in an essay-style the spiritual journey of the author since mid-life. It incl...
There is no doubt that we live in an interspiritual age, although this is not unequivocally accepted...
published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Martin Zillinger: “Hamid’s Travelogue. Mim...
The relationship between pilgrimage and religious or devotional practice seems tenuous in contempora...
This article deals with the phenomenon of pilgrimage as a personal transformative process; an explor...
In the summer of 2009, I visited Santiago de Compostela—not as a pilgrim, but in order to take part ...
This paper will be devoted to a philosophical analysis of key existential tropes of travel narrative...
The essay deals with the relationships among pilgrimage, travelling, ethnography, tourism and other ...
In the article the process of navigating through multi-faith communities is described as often being...
The present paper aims at analyzing the significance and occurrence of pilgrimages as inner and oute...
During the two past decades, scholars in religious studies and social anthropology have frequently r...
The article further explores the image of God of the Journey in terms of Griffiths' more mature theo...
Reviewing peace and reconciliation, secular pilgrimages, and international perspectives on sacred jo...
Travel is indeed transformative when inward journeying goes hand in hand with outward journeys. This...
This collection of essays revolves around one of the oldest traditions of the world: pilgrimage. Fro...
This article describes in an essay-style the spiritual journey of the author since mid-life. It incl...
There is no doubt that we live in an interspiritual age, although this is not unequivocally accepted...
published first as (erstmalig folgendermaßen erschienen): Martin Zillinger: “Hamid’s Travelogue. Mim...
The relationship between pilgrimage and religious or devotional practice seems tenuous in contempora...