Foreword by Eugene Peterson
Acknowledgments
Map of Camino
Introduction
1. I want to Be in That Number: Drawn to Pilgrimage
2. Seeking God's Homeland: Christian Roots of Pilgrimage
3. Lord, Teach Us to Be Prayerful: Spirituality Lessons
4. Your Pack's Too Big: Simplify, Simplify, Simplify
5. The Road That Leads to Life: Challenges of Faithful
Pilgrimage
6. The Journey Is Long: Camino Confessions
Photograph Section
7. Well That's the Camino: Hospitality and Solidarity
8. No "Ustedes" Por Favor: The Rules Are Different Here
9. Secular Seekers: The Disconnect of Pilgrims and Church
10. Focal Ways of Life: Putting Pilgrimage into Practice
11. Walking in Faith: Walking as Spiritual Practice
12. Here I Walk, I Can Do No Other: Keeping Faith With Our Feet
Conclusion
Appendix 1. Recovering and Reclaiming Christian Pilgrimage
Appendix 2. Planning a Christian Pilgrimage
Appendix 3. Pilgrimage Destinations
Appendix 4. Camino Pilgrimage Resources
Notes
Arthur Paul Boers is associate professor of pastoral theology at Associated Mennonite Biblical Seminary in Elkhart, Indiana. He is an ordained minister in the Mennonite Church USA and a Benedictine oblate at St. Gregory's Abbey in Three Rivers, Michigan. His books include a volume he edited, Take Our Moments and Our Days: An Anabaptist Prayer Book, and The Rhythm of God's Grace: Uncovering Morning and Evening Hours of Prayer.
Peterson, now retired, was for many years James M. Houston Professor of Spiritual Theology at Regent College in Vancouver, British Columbia. He also served as founding pastor of Christ Our King Presbyterian Church in Bel Air, Maryland. In addition to his widely acclaimed paraphrase of the Bible, The Message (NavPress), he has written many other books.
"Boer's account is a testimony to the importance of physicality to
the spiritual life. The Way Is Made by Walking is an invitation to
embody pilgrimage."
*The Christian Century, January 27, 2009*
"This book is neither a travelogue nor a guide to walking the
Camino, but rather a spiritual reflection, which may be enriching
even for those who will never walk the Camino."
*Jeremy M. Bergen, The Mennonite Quarterly Review, January
2009*
"After a lifetime of theology and lectures Boers applies his mind
to going deeper and taking us along with him. He challenges us who
are part of the Church to engage the spiritual longings in our
culture by naming the shallowness of the life many of us live, and
the need to model more grace-filled lives."
*Warwick Cooper, Christian Week, November 15, 2008*
"On his 31-day trek along the 500-mile pilgrimage route of Camino
de Santiago in Spain, Arthur Paul Boers became more aware of God at
work in every detail, more sensitive to the spiritual needs of
fellow pilgrims, and more convinced of the need to simplify his
life."
*Sonya VanderVeen Feddema, The Banner (thebanner.org), June
2008*
"His faith comes through clearly, and I think that active
Christians would particularly enjoy this search for spiritual
renewal."
*Ralph Alcorn, Backpack45 (backpack45.com), February 2008*
"The reader will find here a rich mix of hermeneutics, social
commentary and practical advice. . . . Boers vindicates pilgrimage
as spiritual exercise. . . . I am grateful for this . . . book that
reaffirms my disposition to embark soon on the camino de
Santiago."
*Segundo Pantoja, Catholic Books Review, January 2008*
"I highly recommend this book for those who have thought of doing a
similar pilgrimage and those who have never thought of doing a
pilgrimage. This is both a wonderful account of the physical
hardships of a 500-mile journey and the even tougher, more
life-changing aspects of the spiritual journey resulting from such
a trip."
*Mary G., Love2Learn (love2learnblog.blogspot.com), December 7,
2007*
"It offers a new (old) way to explore and deepen faith."
*CBA Retailers + Resources, September 2007*
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