Celtic Christianity and Nature: The Early Irish and Hebridean Traditions

Celtic Christianity and Nature: The Early Irish and Hebridean Traditions

by Mary Low (Author), Dick Warren (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Love of nature is often said to be one of the characteristic features of Celtic Christianity. This book examines how native beliefs about nature were rejected, transformed or re-stated as the peoples of early-medieval Ireland and the Hebrides made Christianity their own. With extensive reference to the poetry and prose of the period - including The Voyage of Saint Brendan and Saint Patrick's Confessions - the book explores the importance of the land, hills and mountains, water, trees, fire, the sun and the elements in early-Christian and biblical imagery, and shows how medieval writers were aware of parallels between biblical and pagan texts which are often overlooked today. Modern Christian fears of paganism in outdoor worship are confronted and the reader is introduced to new ways oof thinking about the relationship between Christianity and the primal religions.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
Publisher: Blackstaff Press Ltd
Published: 01 Apr 1996

ISBN 10: 0856405795
ISBN 13: 9780856405792