Journeys with Celtic Christians Participant

Journeys with Celtic Christians Participant

Author: Rodney Newman

Publisher: Abingdon Press

Published: 2015-09-15

Total Pages: 137

ISBN-13: 1630889822

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“The early Christians of Ireland developed an expression of the faith characterized by deep devotion and fascinating stories,” Newman said. “It offers rich insights for modern issues such as promoting a caring society, relating to the natural world and welcoming strangers.” Writers often use the metaphor of journey or pilgrimage to describe the Christian life. What distinguishes this book and its development of that theme is its invitation to readers to experience their personal faith journeys through Celtic lenses. Pilgrimage is part of the DNA of Celtic Christians. The faith spread and flourished in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Northern England between the 5th and 11th centuries because saints like Patrick, Brigid, and Columba traveled extensively, preaching, teaching, and founding monasteries. Soon small groups of Christians began to go out from these locations and begin new Christian communities. By connecting historical information with their current lives and concerns, readers will be encouraged to consider the many ways pilgrimage has shaped their personal faith. They will discover the value and contributions of fellow travelers on the faith journey and how they assist and shape that journey. By recalling how Celtic Christians celebrated and marked significant moments in their lives of faith, readers will discover ways they can develop this practice. They will affirm the importance of both offering and receiving hospitality on the faith journey, a discipline that was critical to the Celts. They will also have opportunities to deal with difficult life journeys such as transitions and opportunities for forgiveness, and the importance of blessing one another in a world that values polarization over cooperation and competition over community. With an introduction that sets the tone and introduces the theme and six chapters related to distinctives of Celtic Christianity, this book is ideal for small groups whose members want to grow together in their spiritual understandings and commitments.


Journeys with Celtic Christians Leader Guide

Journeys with Celtic Christians Leader Guide

Author: Rodney Newman

Publisher: Abingdon Press

Published: 2015-09-15

Total Pages: 88

ISBN-13: 1501800671

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“The early Christians of Ireland developed an expression of the faith characterized by deep devotion and fascinating stories,” Newman said. “It offers rich insights for modern issues such as promoting a caring society, relating to the natural world and welcoming strangers.” Writers often use the metaphor of journey or pilgrimage to describe the Christian life. What distinguishes this book and its development of that theme is its invitation to readers to experience their personal faith journeys through Celtic lenses. Pilgrimage is part of the DNA of Celtic Christians. The faith spread and flourished in Ireland, Scotland, Wales, and Northern England between the 5th and 11th centuries because saints like Patrick, Brigid, and Columba traveled extensively, preaching, teaching, and founding monasteries. Soon small groups of Christians began to go out from these locations and begin new Christian communities. By connecting historical information with their current lives and concerns, readers will be encouraged to consider the many ways pilgrimage has shaped their personal faith. They will discover the value and contributions of fellow travelers on the faith journey and how they assist and shape that journey. By recalling how Celtic Christians celebrated and marked significant moments in their lives of faith, readers will discover ways they can develop this practice. They will affirm the importance of both offering and receiving hospitality on the faith journey, a discipline that was critical to the Celts. They will also have opportunities to deal with difficult life journeys such as transitions and opportunities for forgiveness, and the importance of blessing one another in a world that values polarization over cooperation and competition over community. With an introduction that sets the tone and introduces the theme and six chapters related to distinctives of Celtic Christianity, this book is ideal for small groups whose members want to grow together in their spiritual understandings and commitments. The Leader Guide is designed to help lead small groups. It includes questions for reflection and additional prompts aimed to guide both personal contemplation and group discussion.


Thin Places

Thin Places

Author: Tracy Balzer

Publisher: ACU Press

Published: 2013-07-29

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0891129685

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Thin Places introduces contemporary Christians to the great spiritual legacy of the early Celts, a legacy that has remained undiscovered or inaccessible for many evangelical Christians. It provides ways for us to learn from this ancient faith expression, applying fresh and lively spiritual disciplines to our own modern context.


Life as Pilgrimage

Life as Pilgrimage

Author: David Moffett-Moore

Publisher: Energion Publications

Published: 2013-05-29

Total Pages: 162

ISBN-13: 1938434927

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How deep are the roots of pilgrimage in Christianity? Can we find new meaning and balance in modern life by following the path of pilgrims of ancient times? In true Celtic fashion, Rev. Dr. David Moffett-Moore views life as a celebration to be shared and a pilgrimage to be explored, tracing his roots to the O'Mordha clan of ancient Ireland and the McQueen's and MacLean's of the Scottish highlands. In Life as Pilgrimage, Dr. Moffett-Moore offers us the image of pilgrimage as a basis for spiritual health. Using the Peregrine falcon as an archetype for pilgrimage, this volume explores the roots of our ancient past to discover meaning for our modern lives. Celtic pilgrimage is about the journey rather than the destination: life is a pilgrimage from the place of our birthing to the place of our rising. This book will be an invaluable aid in finding your way in a new and more powerful spiritual journey. The second edition is expanded and revised.


Spirituality Journey

Spirituality Journey

Author: Jame Selfridge

Publisher:

Published: 2021-06-25

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13:

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This book presents a different approach, the Celtic approach, which contains a lot of truths the American church needs to rediscover. In a search for the roots of Christianity and the influences that shaped it, I discovered the ancient Celtic Christians. On fire with faith, in touch with nature, open to women, artists, and monks who copied beautiful volumes led me to new understandings of our past. Some of the Celtic Christian ways were eliminated, but some say they saved Christianity. Listen to their prayers, their ideas and be reinvigorated and reconnected to ancient understandings.


Celtic Christianity Spirituality Journey

Celtic Christianity Spirituality Journey

Author: Williams Myklebust

Publisher:

Published: 2021-06-26

Total Pages: 68

ISBN-13:

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This book presents a different approach, the Celtic approach, which contains a lot of truths the American church needs to rediscover. In a search for the roots of Christianity and the influences that shaped it, I discovered the ancient Celtic Christians. On fire with faith, in touch with nature, open to women, artists, and monks who copied beautiful volumes led me to new understandings of our past. Some of the Celtic Christian ways were eliminated, but some say they saved Christianity. Listen to their prayers, their ideas and be reinvigorated and reconnected to ancient understandings.


Living Between Worlds

Living Between Worlds

Author: Philip Sheldrake

Publisher: Darton Longman and Todd

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13:

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Philip Sheldrake explores the roots and context of Celtic Christianity, its choice of particular landscapes and sacred sites, the ideal of enclosure and religious stability, the theme of pilgrimage, its strong sense of boundaries, and its reverence for the sacred in nature. He also seeks to explain the lure of Celtic spirituality for many church people today who are disillusioned with the institutional church and seek an alternative religious sensibility with strong roots and a capacity for wonder and surprise. Excellent for a parish or group study.


Celtic Christian Spirituality

Celtic Christian Spirituality

Author:

Publisher: Turner Publishing Company

Published: 2011-06-01

Total Pages: 136

ISBN-13: 1594733198

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The forgotten truths of Celtic Christianity provide a portal into a spiritual way of experiencing the world. The Celtic Christians beheld the world around them and perceived the divine life of God as upholding every aspect of the material universe. Their prayers and poems, their liturgies and theological interpretations give Christians a sense of faith that is confident in a merciful and infinitely creative, healing God. In this introduction to Celtic Christian spirituality, Mary Earle presents primary texts from the Celtic Christian tradition—selections from the works of Pelagius, Eriugena and St. Patrick, as well as prayers and poems from Wales, the Outer Hebrides and Ireland. These essential writings direct humanity to read the "book of creation" as well as the Bible, and call us to remember that “matter matters.” Earle's engaging facing-page commentary explores how faithful Christians and spiritual seekers can take inspiration from this lively tradition’s ways of embodying and living the gospel. Topics include: Creation Daily life and work Incarnation Pilgrimage Blessing Social justice Prayer


Christ of the Celts

Christ of the Celts

Author: J. Philip Newell

Publisher: Wild Goose Publications

Published: 2008-03-30

Total Pages: 159

ISBN-13: 1849520186

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An exploration of what makes Celtic spirituality, with its focus on the environment and its sense of the sacred existing in all things and creatures, particularly relevant for the modern world.