ABSTRACT

Religion and spirituality are still among the most common motivations for travel - many major tourism destinations have developed largely as a result of their connections to sacred people, places and events. Providing a comprehensive assessment of the primary issues and concepts related to this intersection of tourism and religion, this revealing book gives a balanced discussion of both the theoretical and applied subjects that destination planners, religious organizations, scholars, and tourism service providers must deal with on a daily basis.

Bringing together a distinguished list of contributors, this volume takes a global approach and incorporates substantial empirical cases from Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Roman Catholicism, Mormonism, New Ageism, Sikhism, Buddhism, and the spiritual philosophies of East Asia. On a conceptual level, it considers, amongst other topics:

  • contested heritage
  • the pilgrim-tourist dichotomy
  • secularization of pilgrimage experiences
  • religious humanism
  • educational aspects of religious tourism
  • commodification of religious icons and services.

A vibrant collection of essays, this outstanding book discusses many important practices, paradigms, and problems that are currently being examined and debated. It raises an array of significant and interesting questions and as such is a valuable resource for students, scholars and researchers of tourism, religion and cultural studies.

part I|96 pages

Concepts, concerns and management issues

chapter 3|13 pages

Religious and secular pilgrimage

Journeys redolent with meaning

chapter 4|15 pages

Paradigms of travel

From medieval pilgrimage to the postmodern virtual tour

chapter 5|14 pages

Travel and journeying on the Sea of Faith

Perspectives from religious humanism

chapter 7|10 pages

Empty bottles at sacred sites

Religious retailing at Ireland's National Shrine

part II|160 pages

Religious traditions and tourism

chapter 11|16 pages

Global Jewish tourism

Pilgrimages and remembrance

chapter 13|20 pages

Tourism and Islam

Considerations of culture and duty

chapter 15|17 pages

Pilgrimage in Hinduism

Historical context and modern perspectives

chapter 18|8 pages

Conclusion

Whither religious tourism?