tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7419577913238983751.post9122751822038506667..comments2022-11-11T15:16:07.642+00:00Comments on Celtic Treasure: Favourite Celtic Christian books - join in the conversationUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7419577913238983751.post-91318092172978930312009-10-05T11:41:25.528+01:002009-10-05T11:41:25.528+01:00Thanks, Jim, this is really helpful.Thanks, Jim, this is really helpful.Liz Babbshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04141860431007725832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7419577913238983751.post-12433903874815156042009-10-05T01:59:26.533+01:002009-10-05T01:59:26.533+01:00Liz,
I do have several of David Adam's books, ...Liz,<br />I do have several of David Adam's books, including the "Rhythm of Life", his book for Morning, Noon and Night prayer; and 'the Deer Cry', meditations on the Lorica of St. Patrick.<br /><br />Another author I like is Edward Sellner, I have a few of his on soul friends (Mentoring; The Celtic Soul Friend); and, a book which is basically a primer on Celtic Christianity -- "Wisdom of the Celtic Saints".<br /><br />The book which introduced me to Celtic Christianity, however, was Michael Mitton's "Restoring the Woven Cord", still IMO one of the most helpful books on defining Celtic Christianity for the seeker.<br /><br />I have a library of over two dozen books on the subject, most of which I have read at least once, many that I have gone back and re-read portions many times.<br /><br />In His Peace<br />Beannacht Dé leat<br />Jim E. <><Jim Elliotthttp://www.facebook.com/libraryjimnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7419577913238983751.post-66138796456942874972009-10-03T09:39:43.457+01:002009-10-03T09:39:43.457+01:00Bless you, Rosalyn, for your suggestions. 'The...Bless you, Rosalyn, for your suggestions. 'The Scribe' prayer, which I quoted in my last blog, came from Robert van de Weyer's book. I find more and more in that book as I search through.Liz Babbshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04141860431007725832noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7419577913238983751.post-11971291520693439742009-10-03T01:29:42.346+01:002009-10-03T01:29:42.346+01:00In the order in which I came across them, my favou...In the order in which I came across them, my favourite Celtic books are:<br /><br />Celt & Saxon - the Struggle for Britain by Peter Beresford Ellis, a refreshing look at British history<br /><br />Exploring Celtic Spirituality, by Ray Simpson<br /><br />Celtic Prayers, by Robert van De Weyer<br /><br />Celtic Daily Prayer, Northumbria Community<br /><br />They are all, in my mind, worth reading, exploring, praying. I hope you enjoy them!Rosalyn Smaillhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10758701885828207351noreply@blogger.com