The Quest for Celtic Christianity

The Quest for Celtic Christianity by Donald E. Meek, published by Handsel Press in 2000, offers a thorough exploration of the modern fascination with Celtic Christianity. This 273-page book is written in English and delves into the reasons behind the popularity of Celtic Christianity, examining how contemporary interpretations align with historical practices. Meek’s work is designed for a diverse audience, catering to both casual readers and those seeking a deeper understanding of the subject.
Readers will find that the book allows for flexible engagement, enabling them to explore topics of interest related to Celtic spirituality and its historical context. Meek addresses the various manifestations of Celtic Christianity, including its influence on the Christian Church and its relevance in contemporary religious life. This edition serves as a reference for those interested in the intersection of history, religion, and spirituality, providing insights into both ancient traditions and modern expressions.
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‘Celtic Christianity’ enjoys immense popularity. It has generated s torrent of books, films and even new ‘Celtic Churches’. Donald Meek explores the reasons for such interest and examines how far the modern version squares with what we know of the original Celtic Christianity. His book is written fr a variety of questors, casual and more serious, and is crafted to allow readers to ‘dip in’ according to their interests, ancient or modern. The book will be o special relevance to those encountering ‘Celtic Christianity’ in the context of Christian life and experience.
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