Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture

Chapter 1 Pilgrimage as a Liminoid Phenomenon

There are three rites of passages in this chapter that the author specifically talks about in this chapter. The first rite of passage the author talks about detachment, "Detachment of the individual or group, either from an earlier fixed point in the social structure or from a relatively stable set of cultural conditions" (Turner, 2). The second phase: "The state of ritual subject becomes ambiguous he passes through a realm or dimension that has few or none of the attributes of the past or coming state, he is betwixt and between a familiar lines of classification" (Turner, 2). The third phase: "The passage is consummated, and the subject returns to classified secular or mundane social life" (Turner, 2). I often sometimes feel as if I am in a liminal phase in my life. I have grown from where I have started, but I still have a lot to learn and haven't reached to where I want to be in my life yet.

Turner, Victor, and Edith L.B. Turner. Image and Pilgrimage in Christian Culture. Columbia University Press, 2011.

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