Testament, with its great theme of the wandering people of God, not merely as allegory for our own spiritual journey, but as the story of the early stage in God’s unfolding plan for his world. These scattered and rambling personal reminiscences hardly amount to a full theology of contemporary pilgrimage, nor do I propose to offer such a thing here. But I want to draw these thoughts together into three propositions about pilgrimage, particularly pilgrimage to the Holy Land, which seem to me worth
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