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Here I Walk: A Thousand Miles on Foot to Rome with Martin Luther
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A Thousand-Mile Pilgrimage with Martin Luther
In 2010, Andrew Wilson and his wife, Sarah, walked in the footsteps of Martin Luther, re-creating his famous pre-Reformation pilgrimage from Erfurt to Rome. Their trek was well publicized, with coverage in the Christian Century, First Things, the Wall Street Journal, and Books & Culture. They were also interviewed by travel expert Rick Steves on his popular radio program. As they walked their journey of a thousand miles over seventy days, thousands of readers followed along on the Wilsons' blog.
This engaging narrative brings readers along as Andrew and Sarah traverse Europe, visiting sites such as Coburg Castle, Ulm's Münster, the Alps, Milan, Florence, and Rome. Their journey provides a unique window into the history of the Protestant Reformation and a creative entryway into the life of Luther. The book also reflects on the contemporary ecumenical significance of the events of the Reformation, exploring what the changes of the past 500 years mean for the Christian present and future.
Beautifully written and enjoyable to read, Here I Walk offers a unique combination of firsthand travel narrative, fascinating explorations in history, and theological and spiritual reflection. Pictures, maps, and an afterword by Sarah Hinlicky Wilson are included.
Product Details
| ISBN-13: | 9781587433054 |
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| Publisher: | Baker Publishing Group |
| Publication date: | 11/15/2016 |
| Pages: | 240 |
| Sales rank: | 1,066,408 |
| Product dimensions: | 5.90(w) x 8.90(h) x 0.90(d) |
About the Author
Andrew L. Wilson (PhD, Princeton Theological Seminary) is a traveler, author, and scholar who has spoken and written on a wide variety of subjects, from Bartolomé de las Cases to hiking shoes. Thousands of readers followed his seventy-day, thousand-mile trek with Sarah Hinlicky Wilson from Erfurt, Germany, to Rome from August to October 2010 via their popular blog. The Wilsons were also interviewed by travel expert Rick Steves and featured in articles in The Christian Century, First Things, the Wall Street Journal, and Books & Culture. After seven and a half years living in Strasbourg, France, Wilson now makes his home in St. Paul, Minnesota.
Table of Contents
Contents
Preamble
One
The wrong cityEtzlaub's mapStrasbourg stationLuther's metaphysically ambiguous cellArnstadtthe longest dayrusting Iron Curtainmighty fortresses
Two
Fourteen Holy Helpersthunderstorm on Staffelberga cross and a skullsome thoughts on saintsBambergwater for wanderersNuremberg and its clock
Three
Earthly vocationsNeuendettelsauthe limits of the Roman EmpireOettingen with beer, Bach, and Brotzeitcrossing a craterNördlingenNeresheim Abbey
Four
Ulm and the spire Luther didn't seea jar of interconfessional honeyMemmingenwars of religion Genhoffen's mysterious chapelinto Austria with inadequate footgear
Five
Bregenzlittle Liechtensteinfortress Switzerlandsome thoughts on translationrescuedchurch and charnel houseBivio's religious rivalriessnow
Six
Into Italyat home in Chiavennachestnut groves beneath the AlpsComo, lake and citysidewalks endunfashionable in Milan
Seven
Augustine's mortal remainsthe priest of Santa Cristinathe mayor of Orio Littaferry across the PoPiacenzaover the Apenninesscatological issuesmarble
Eight
Luccanew wine in old TuscanyFlorence through Luther's eyessouvenirs of San GimignanoSiena's architecture of salvationup with Dante, down with Luther
Nine
A soupçon of volcanic ashfellow pilgrimsfortunati!the Papal StatesLake Bolsenaa real Roman roadEtruscan cavesthe good life with Mary Jane
Ten
Many RomesSt. Peter'sone thousand milesSt. Paul's Outside-the-Wallscelebratory suppernecropolisReformation DayScala SanctaLuther and Rome, then and now
Epilogue: Wittenberg
From the Other Pair of Feet
Sarah Hinlicky Wilson
Gear
A Recipe from the Road: Pilgrims' Vegetable Stew







