Celtic Spirituality by Maria Buckley

Celtic Spirituality by Maria Buckley

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Celtic Spirituality by Maria Buckley

In recent years Celtic spirituality has attracted a great deal of interest, and has been regarded as a manifestation of a world religion that can be seen as separate from Christianity as well as being linked to it. In pre-Christian Ireland, the Celts had their own sophisticated rituals of worship, as sites like Newgrange in the Boyne Valley, which predates the Pyramids of Egypt, make clear. The seasons, astronomy, nature and their perception - as a farming people - of the bounty of the earth; all these elements formed part of the celtic way of worship. When Christianity came to Ireland it was grafted on the native plant, so that the Islands of Saints and Scholars became the glory of Europe and the salvation of Christianity in the barbarian West. But for ordinary people too, a distinct spirituality was born, different from that of any other country, and remnants of which survive to this day. This succinct and informative book looks at the belief systems for the Celts and links them to the development and growth of Christianity in Ireland.
Maria Buckley lives in Dublin. She has been involved in writing of various sorts for much of her adult life, including educational work, literary criticism and anthologies.
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ISBN 13 9781856353526
ISBN 10 1856353524
Title Celtic Spirituality
Author Maria Buckley
Series Celtic Ireland S
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Mercier Press Ltd
Year published 2001-03-01
Number of pages 80
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