
Light from Dark Ages? An Evangelical Critique of Celtic Spirituality
The āDark Agesā (i.e. approximately the fourth to tenth centuries AD) are popularly considered a period of history about which people know little beyond the presumption that life was short and hard. Christianity, whether in or out of the monasteries, is often presented as a largely impersonal, formal religion ā little more than the culture of the time. But is that a true picture? Or did āthe light of the glorious gospel of Christā shine as brightly then as in other ādarkā periods of history? In particular, did it shine through the original Celtic version of Christianity in such a way that we may profitably imitate the Celtic Christians? And to what extent does it shine through the innumerable versions of the current revival of āCeltic spirituality?
This study surveys and evaluates the sources and features of Early Celtic Christianity, and compares them with the contemporary expressions of 'Celtic' spirituality.Ā Readers will be helped to see the strengths and pitfalls, while being encouraged not to throw out the baby with the bath water.
70 pages.
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The āDark Agesā (i.e. approximately the fourth to tenth centuries AD) are popularly considered a period of history about which people know little beyond the presumption that life was short and hard. Christianity, whether in or out of the monasteries, is often presented as a largely impersonal, formal religion ā little more than the culture of the time. But is that a true picture? Or did āthe light of the glorious gospel of Christā shine as brightly then as in other ādarkā periods of history? In particular, did it shine through the original Celtic version of Christianity in such a way that we may profitably imitate the Celtic Christians? And to what extent does it shine through the innumerable versions of the current revival of āCeltic spirituality?
This study surveys and evaluates the sources and features of Early Celtic Christianity, and compares them with the contemporary expressions of 'Celtic' spirituality.Ā Readers will be helped to see the strengths and pitfalls, while being encouraged not to throw out the baby with the bath water.
70 pages.













