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21. Sometimes a Star by M.E. Colman | |
Paperback:
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(2008)
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A book to share
Celtic Spirituality Alive and Well Today
Luminous |
22. Celtic SunriseAn Outline Of Celtic Christianity by Diana Leatham | |
Hardcover: 192
Pages
(1951)
Asin: B0000CHZ0Y Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
23. The Celtic Christianity of Cornwall; divers sketches and studies by Thomas Taylor | |
Paperback: 208
Pages
(2010-08-23)
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24. Mull and Iona: Highways and Byways, the Fairest of the Inner Hebridean Isles and Scotland's Great Centre of "Celtic Christianity" (Luath Guides) by Peter MacNab, P A Macnab | |
Paperback: 128
Pages
(1999-09-01)
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Mull & iona highways and byways review |
25. Bede: Celtic and Roman Christianity in Britain | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(1997-02)
Isbn: 0853054096 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan | |
26. Christianity In Celtic Lands: A History Of The Churches Of The Celts, Their Origin, Their Development, Influence And Mutual Relations (Celtic studies) by Louis Gougaud | |
Hardcover: 458
Pages
(2004-10-30)
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27. Celtic Christianity and Nature: Early Irish and Hebridean Traditions by Mary Low | |
Paperback: 232
Pages
(1997-02)
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Good Historical Book |
28. Celtic Hagiography and Saints' Cults | |
Hardcover: 272
Pages
(2003-01)
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29. The Lost Magic of Christianity: Celtic Essene Connections by Michael Poynder | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(2000-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description How the first of the Essene Christians came to Britain in AD 36 How they found common ground with the Celtic Druids. How that commonality goes back to the neolithic seers who amplified natural forces bypositioning stones in sacred geometric relationships. How natural energy flows, as perserved in Celtic knotwork How chakras can be used for pendulum dowsing How crystal geometry influenced early Irish architecture and astronomyThis sophisticated tuning into nature, so basic to the Druids and Celtic Christians, was eventuallydebased by the patriarchal priesthood of the Church of Rome. The magical traditions wentunderground, the memories relegated to folklore and deep within the spirit of a suppressedpeople. But the magic is not all lost! Poynder guides individual readers to discover these truthsfor themselves, in the tradition of the shamans and wise elders. His fresh look at our ancientheritage suggests more pieces of the puzzle that we can put in place: He discusses ourpre-Christian ancestors, vibrant seers, healers, and magicians; and he unlocks the secrets of StoneAge and Bronze Age metaphysics that influenced the Gnostic practices of early priesthood. Customer Reviews (4)
Good Reference Material
What a crock!
This is one of the most exciting books that I have ever read
Odd, challenging, interesting. |
30. The Celtic Way of Prayer: The Recovery of the Religious Imagination by Esther De Waal | |
Paperback: 256
Pages
(1999-07-20)
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An Often Neglected Side of Our Everyday Spirituality
Flavor of the week
Very Good Introduction to Celtic Christianity If I have one major complaint with the book, it concerns de Waal's style: she responds to the prayers more from her head than her heart. Also, it might have been helpful to include a historical overview at times, but that's not the purpose of this book. (For a good historical overview, see Oliver Davies' introduction to Celtic Spirituality in Paulist Press' Classics of Western Spirituality series.) These are minor complaints, however, for a book that contains so many Celtic Christian prayers from down through the centuries.
Prayer is every step, every breath. I was especially moved by the focus on the trinity and the cross in the prayer of the celtic people.De Waal devotes a chapter to each of these topics.She thoroughly demonstrates what she has to say, what she has come to practice in her own prayer life, with excellent examples from the prayers and poetry of celtic Christians and monks. Another aspect, the one that took me deeper and farther than I expected to go, is the celtic idea of journeying.We journey through life (we all know this), and prayer is a living part of that journey (we often forget this).So true is her statement, "I shall not find Christ at the end of the journey unless he is with me along the way." The final chapter on praise in the celtic prayerlife was wonderful.I found myself longing to hear the examples of praise put to music today.I think it would enrich the worship at my own church. I enjoyed The Celtic Way of Prayer tremendously.Coming from a Protestant background I disagreed with the celtic worship of Mary that is sometimes revealed in De Waal's examples.However, anyone should be able to read beyond such a disagreement and be edified in their spiritual growth by applying the rich ideas from the celtic way of prayer in their own life.There is much to be gleaned from this book.
Integrated vision of faith and life. |
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32. The Celtic Heroic Age (Celtic Studies Publications) by John Carey, John T. Koch | |
Paperback: 425
Pages
(2000-01)
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A must for the Celtic scholar
The best collection of Irish, Welsh, and Classical texts
The Beginning of a New Celtic Heroic Age |
33. Celtic Christianity by Christopher Bamford, William Parker Marsh | |
Paperback: 144
Pages
(2000-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description We do not know when or how Christianity first arrived at those westernmost reaches; it seems always to have been there. Legend tells us that Irish bards attended the events on Golgotha "in the spirit." There is in the Celtic tradition a continuity in cosmic process. For the Celts, Christ's death and resurrection was a healing that made possible a reconciliation of humanity and nature in God. In this sense, Christianity was always in Ireland, and we seek its historical beginning in vain. If the Celtic Chrurch had survived, it is possible that the fissure between Christianity and nature, widened by the centuries, would not have cracked the unity of the Western attitude toward nature and the universe. Customer Reviews (1)
a good miscellany |
34. The Celtic Penitentials and Their Influence on Continental Christianity by John Thomas Mcneill | |
Paperback: 132
Pages
(2010-01-13)
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35. Walking with the Celtic Saints: A Devotional by Neil Kennedy-Jones, Gerlinde Kennedy-Jones, Andrew M Seddon | |
Paperback: 160
Pages
(2004-05-01)
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36. Celtic Wheel of the Year: Old Celtic and Christian Prayers by Tess Ward | |
Paperback: 272
Pages
(2007-07-27)
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Disappointed...
Inspiring daily resource
Celtic Wheel of the Year |
37. Celtic Saints: Passionate Wanderers by Elizabeth Rees | |
Hardcover: 208
Pages
(2000-06)
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Mixes fact and fiction
Inadequate, though not as bad as it could be |
38. Sea-Road of the Saints: Celtic Holy Men in the Hebrides by John Marsden | |
Paperback: 226
Pages
(1995-01-01)
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39. The Grail: The Celtic Origins of the Sacred Icon by Jean Markale | |
Paperback: 192
Pages
(1999-05-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Emphasizes the significance of the Quest as an archetype of spiritual seeking. By the world's preeminent authority on Celtic civilization. The Grail has long excited the imaginations of those seeking to see beyond the world of appearances. No other sacred object has inspired such longing or such dread. The Grail is the archetype of the marvelous object in which each individual can enclose the goal of his own personal quest. For some the goal of this quest has been divine grace or the Philosophers' Stone, for others it is simply a treasure that connects various episodes of the King Arthur legend.Yet the Grail, as an object that is both close and unapproachable, was not the original focus of these stories. The Celtic tales on which the Grail legend is based emphasize the theme of the Quest. Through his exploration of several versions of this myth that appeared in the Middle Ages, Jean Markale digs deep beneath the Christian veneer of these tales, allowing us to penetrate to the true meaning of the Grail and its Quest, legacies of a rich Celtic spirituality that has nourished the Western psyche for centuries. He also examines how these myths were later used by the Knights Templar, as well as how their links with Alchemy and Catharism played a decisive role in the shaping of Western Hermetic thought. |
40. Who Are the Celtic Saints by Kathleen Jones | |
Paperback: 384
Pages
(2002-08-15)
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