Alastair McIntosh - The Ancient Art of Soulful Travel (N140)
Podcast |
Nomad Podcast
Publisher |
Nomad
Media Type |
audio
Publication Date |
Mar 13, 2017
Episode Duration |
01:37:00

For those of us who have been through some kind of faith deconstruction, spiritual practices often take on a new significance, as we seek to connect with God without what often feels like restrictive doctrinal and organisational frameworks. Scottish theologian and activist Alastair McIntosh recently wrote Poacher's Pilgrimage about a soulful journey he took across the Islands of the Outer Hebrides. So we invited him on the podcast to explore with us the importance of the ancient practice of pilgrimage. 

Interview starts at 12m 1s

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