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This section is a response to Jackie Feldman’s chapter titled ‘Christian Holy Land Pilgrimage as an Interreligious Encounter.’

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    Obviously, Jewish and Muslimpilgrimages to this location are just as structured within a ritualized framework though with a different choreography/locations.

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  • Twain, M. 2007. The Innocents Abroad, or the New Pilgrims’ Progress, 356. New York: Signet Classics.

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  • Urry, J. 2002. The Tourist Gaze. 2nd ed. London/Los Angeles: SAGE.

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Fischer, N. (2019). Response. In: Moyaert, M. (eds) Interreligious Relations and the Negotiation of Ritual Boundaries. Interreligious Studies in Theory and Practice. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-05701-5_9

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