For the last several years, I’ve been leading retreats on Celtic Christianity, focusing primarily on the written texts that survive from the fifth to eighth centuries as well as a little later stuff. We cannot fully see inside their world, and we’re always in danger of substituting our own perceptions for reality (of course that is a danger with all history), there is still value in exploring these ancients poems, prayers, liturgies and more.
In 2005, I started working on a book exploring St. Patrick’s Breastplate. I wrote drafts of the first two chapters, but then my health took a turn for the worse, and I stopped writing. Recently, I decided to pick up the book and start writing again. In order to help jump start myself, I’ve decided to post chapters on scribd. So if anyone is interested, here are links to Chapter One and Chapter Two.
August 9, 2007 at 5:24 am
Doug how blessed I have been to come across Your “Celtic Christianity site. I have been a retired Minister for some 12 years. God has spared me through two major operations, and in this time to teach me how totally He loves me, and through silence to hear that the Trinity indwells me and makes Himself present to others. Your two chapters have enriched my faith. Thankyou.
August 9, 2007 at 11:06 am
Thank you Ian. I am glad the writings blessed you. I know I have been prfoudnly blessed by the grace of God at work among the Celtic Christians.