The Celtic Church in Britain

The Celtic Church in Britain

Author: Leslie Hardinge

Publisher: TEACH Services, Inc.

Published: 1995

Total Pages: 4

ISBN-13: 1572580348

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A most fascinating and authoritative account of the Celtic Church, its beliefs and practices, and its remarkable theocracy based on Old Testament canon and the laws of the Pentateuch, including the keeping of the Seventh-day Sabbath. This book is illustrated with line drawings taken from the crosses which were a notable feature of Celtic church architecture, and with examples of documents of the period.


Christ in Celtic Christianity

Christ in Celtic Christianity

Author: Michael W. Herren

Publisher: Boydell Press

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 335

ISBN-13: 0851158897

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Interprets the nature of Christianity in Celtic Britain and Ireland from the 5th to the 10th cent., based on written and visual evidence- images of Christ in manuscripts, metalwork and sculpture. The strain of the Pelagianism in Britain in the early 5th century influenced the theology and practice of the Celtic monastic Churches on both sides of the Irish Sea, making theological spectrum quite distinct from that of the continent.


If These Stones Could Talk

If These Stones Could Talk

Author: Peter Stanford

Publisher: Hachette UK

Published: 2021-10-14

Total Pages: 454

ISBN-13: 1529396441

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'A heavenly book, elegant and thoughtful. Get one for yourself and one for the church-crawler in your life!' Lucy Worsley Christianity has been central to the lives of the people of Britain and Ireland for almost 2,000 years. It has given us laws, customs, traditions and our national character. From a persecuted minority in Roman Britannia through the 'golden age' of Anglo-Saxon monasticism, the devastating impact of the Vikings, the alliance of church and state after the Norman Conquest to the turmoil of the Reformation that saw the English monarch replace the Pope and the Puritan Commonwealth that replaced the king, it is a tangled, tumultuous story of faith and achievement, division and bloodshed. In If These Stones Could Talk Peter Stanford journeys through England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland to churches, abbeys, chapels and cathedrals, grand and humble, ruined and thriving, ancient and modern, to chronicle how a religion that began in the Middle East came to define our past and shape our present. In exploring the stories of these buildings that are still so much a part of the landscape, the details of their design, the treasured objects that are housed within them, the people who once stood in their pulpits and those who sat in their pews, he builds century by century the narrative of what Christianity has meant to the nations of the British Isles, how it is reflected in the relationship between rulers and ruled, and the sense it gives about who we are and how we live with each other. 'There is no better navigator through the space in which art, culture and spirituality meet than Peter Stanford' Cole Moreton, Independent on Sunday


The Modern Traveller to the Early Irish Church

The Modern Traveller to the Early Irish Church

Author: Kathleen Hughes

Publisher:

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 160

ISBN-13:

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The monastic sites of early Christian Ireland have always been an attraction to visitors. Now issued in a new edition, this book is intended for use by those who wish to understand the religious and secular life of early Ireland. The authors have used the site remains and historical source material to reconstruct the life of Irish monks and laymen from the fifth to the twelfth centuries. Here the reader will find treatments of the function of monasteries in early Ireland, the daily life of their inhabitants, and the significance of their art and sculpture. The appendices include a county-by-county guide to the most interesting early Christian sites.


Every Pilgrim's Guide to Celtic Britain and Ireland

Every Pilgrim's Guide to Celtic Britain and Ireland

Author: Andrew Jones

Publisher: Libros Liguori

Published: 2002

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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Jones provides a wealth of information on the shrines, churches, saints, and holy sites of the Celtic tradition. Traveling pilgrims are introduced to these special places that link ancient spirituality with modern lives of faith. Photos. Maps.


The Archaeology of Celtic Britain and Ireland

The Archaeology of Celtic Britain and Ireland

Author: Lloyd Laing

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2006-06-29

Total Pages: 407

ISBN-13: 0521838622

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This book, first published in 2006, surveys the archaeology of the Celtic-speaking areas of Britain and Ireland, AD 400 to 1200.


The Celtic Way of Evangelism

The Celtic Way of Evangelism

Author: George G. Hunter

Publisher: Abingdon Press

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 208

ISBN-13: 1426711379

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This revision of Hunter's classic explores what an ancient form of Christianity can teach today's church leaders.