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The Celtic Way of Prayer
by Esther De Waal

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Esther de Waal, one of Celtic Christianity's preeminent scholars, shows how this tradition of worship draws on both the pre-Christian past and on the fullness of the Gospel. It is also an enlightening glimpse at the history, folklore, and liturgy of the Celtic people. <BR>Esther de Waal introduces readers to monastic prayer and praise (the foundation stone of Celtic Christianity), early Irish litanies, medieval Welsh praise poems, and the wealth of blessings derived from an oral tradition that made prayer a part of daily life. Through this invigorating book, readers enter a world in which ritual and rhythm, nature and seasons, images and symbols play an essential role. A welcome contrast to modern worship, Celtic prayer is liberating and, like a living spring, forever fresh.

Review:

"In what will undoubtedly be a classic on Celtic spirituality and prayer, Esther de Waal leads her readers to a rediscovery of the beauty and richness of the Celtic way of life."
-Rosemary Rader, OSB

Review:

"What Esther has written is superb, because the combination of Esther's own spirituality and early Celtic spirituality is bound to be superb...I have read every word slowly, carefully, enjoying, being nourished. It isn't just that Celtic spirituality with its loving immediacy is appealing, it is that it is necessary at this time of violence and indifference and greed in the Western world. It can, indeed, be our salvation."
-Madeleine L'Engle

Review:

"Esther de Waal's unique contribution to Celtic Christian studies is that she is never outside her subject. Her constant ability to apply the life of those earlier centuries to her own devotional life makes it possible for those of us who read her to encounter those people in such a way that their Christian journey can become food and drink for us in the hunger and thirst of our own century."
-Herbert O'Driscoll, author of A Doorway in Time

Review:

"A rich tapestry of learning, personal experience of prayer, empathy with monastic endeavor and a real understanding of what inspiration is needed by so many of the laity also in their journey of Christian prayer today."
-Patrick Barry, OSB, Abbot of Ampleforth Abbey

Synopsis:

Includes bibliographical references (p. 212-230) and index.

About the Author

Esther de Waal lives in a small cottage on the Welsh/English border. After studying and teaching history at Cambridge University, she married, had four sons, and moved to Canterbury, where she lived in a house that had been part of the medieval monastic community. She leads retreats, lectures, and travels widely. Her major interests are the fields of the Benedictine and Celtic traditions.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780385493741
Subtitle:
The Recovery of the Religious Imagination
Author:
de Waal, Esther
Author:
de Waal, Esther
Publisher:
Image
Location:
New York
Subject:
Prayer
Subject:
Prayers
Subject:
Spiritual life
Subject:
Church History
Subject:
Spirituality
Subject:
Prayerbooks - Christian
Subject:
Celts
Subject:
Celtic church
Subject:
Spirituality - General
Subject:
Christianity -- History.
Subject:
Christianity - History - General
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st Image Books ed.
Series Volume:
38
Publication Date:
July 1999
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
256
Dimensions:
8.17x5.50x.68 in. .51 lbs.