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Listening for the Heartbeat of God: A Celtic Spirituality (udgave 1997)

af J. Philip Newell

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This volume presents a spirituality for today, modelled on the vital characteristics of Celtic spirituality through the centuries. The book traces the lines of Celtic spirituality from the British church in the 4th century through to the 20th century.
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Titel:Listening for the Heartbeat of God: A Celtic Spirituality
Forfattere:J. Philip Newell
Info:Paulist Press (1997), Paperback
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This was and still is a great introduction to Celtic spirituality. The hearbeat of Celtic spirituality is the Apostle John while the heartbeat of other Western Christianity is the Apostle Peter. This may be an historically inaccurate paradigm, but from a spiritual standpoint it makes for a good framework. ( )
  roydknight | Nov 10, 2007 |
From the back cover: "A spirituality for today, modeled on the vital characteristics of Celtic spirituality through the centuries. Here is an emphasis on the essential goodness of creation and of humanity made in the image of God. This book traces the lines of Celtic spirituality from the British church in the fourth century through to the twentieth century, in the founder of the Iona Community, George Macleod.
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Listening for the Heartbeat of God presents a spirituality for today, modeled on the vital characteristics of Celtic spirituality through the centuries. Here is an emphasis on the essential goodness of creation and of humanity made in the image of God. The book traces the lines of Celtic spirituality from the British church in the fourth century through to the twentieth century, in the founder of the Iona Community, George Macleod. J. Philip Newell finds Celtic spiritual roots in the New Testament, in the mysticism of St. John the Evangelist. John was especially remembered as the one who lay against Jesus at the Last Supper and heard the heartbeat of God. Hence he became a Celtic image of listening to God in all of life. This fresh angle on Celtic spirituality--linking figures in the Bible and in British Christian history--will be warmly welcomed by all who are concerned to refresh the roots of their faith. (Back cover).
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