Strangers in an old land: 19 Southern pilgrims on the South and religious experience tourism

The paper focuses on two main issues. First, 19 Southern Baptists were asked, how they believe living in the Southeastern USA influences their religious faith. Second, the interviewees were asked about their experiences traveling to Israel. Through depth interviews, 13 corollaries were derived that...

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Bible
Christianity
Christians
Consumption
Conventions
Culture
Evangelicalism
Faith
God
Religion
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Spirituality
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