Documentary Notes - Pilgrimage el Camino in Spain - The Road to Santiago de Compostela PDF

Title Documentary Notes - Pilgrimage el Camino in Spain - The Road to Santiago de Compostela
Course Cultural Anthropology
Institution Widener University
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Pilgrimage el Camino in Spain - The Road to Santiago de Compostela...


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Pilgrimage el Camino in Spain - The road to Santiago de Compostela - Saint James the Apostle in Northwest Spain - 800k pilgrimage - Camino can affect people in ways they weren’t expecting - Santiago de Compostela - Fountain of wine - The vineyard supplies over 100 liters of wine day free of charge - One of Europe’s most popular pilgrimages - Man gives away sticks to help those walking, wants nothing in return - They were supposed to get their feet washed - Someone was offended by a conversation had by a racist catholic - Province of Leon - They found crosses from people walking along the Camino - Welcomes 5000 pilgrims a year - The Catholic church was a created from man, not human - Everyone has a different version of religion - The way each person was brought up was different meaning they each have a different version of religion - Camino is not for those who are afraid to get dirty or hurt - Humanist - Good Christian Values should not be considered that, they should be considered just values - God empowered people to make decisions for themselves - Galicia - Known for their powerful horses - They rode horses to the top - Even if you don’t pray yourself, knowing others are praying for you can still give a sense of relief - Most people start the pilgrimage journey around the end of the way - The Camino gives people a chance to find themselves

A History of God Documentary - Judaism, Christianity, Islamic - All worship a God but almost different ones - Everyone has their own version of God - The way people express their religion changes - The hunt, war, fertility, or death - Paganism - believe in many gods

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Each God protects different things Abraham was called the first monotheist Every religion practiced some sort of sacrifice - Abraham showed God that he was willing to sacrifice his son to prove he was worthy - God said he would never make Abraham do something like that again because he had proved himself The God of Moses - In the burning bush, God gave Moses his name You can never define god People create idols Jealousy and hatefulness Who makes the weather? The rain? Gods voice can be found in silence God can be jealous and cruel but he can also be generous and silent It’s hard to say what Jesus was really saying to us Jesus never called himself God They knew Jesus had a special relationship with God Most Jews refused to accept Jesus as the risen Mosiah Monotheism No one really knows when Jesus was born The Christian faith became more faithful to God Was Jesus divine in the same way as God? And if so, can he be considered a human? They declared Jesus was divine - God and Jesus were one and the same God had come down to Earth as Jesus You have to die before you can enter the trinity How can an unnormal guide make himself normal Run around a shrine - Symbolizes that your whole life should circle around God It is not good for someone to exist alone, you need god The vulnerable are treated with respect All moral religions come from God - All saints are given as prizes God is universal and unchanging, it is people versions of God that change over time God challenges us to see deeper We should be enhancing the natural good of God Our ideas grow over time God is inseparable from our human nature...


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