Reflections on Celtic Spirituality
This book from a leading spiritual writer represents a deep exploration of the Celtic spiritual tradition, and particularly of the Celtic visionary imagination. Connecting this experience with the Platonic tradition and the writings of Islamic theosophers, Noel O'Donoghue suggests a 'lost category' of existence that would account for the possibility of resurrection from the dead, and communication with the Angels.
As bestselling author of Anam Cara, John O'Donohue, wrote of an earlier book by O'Donoghue ' he writes from a source where the poetic lyricism of the Irish imagination converses with the lucid rigour of the Western speculative tradition'.
In the case of this book, which is the mature fruit of a lifetime's reflection and teaching on these subjects, Noel O'Donoghue has opened up new horizons not only for Christian spirituality but also for theology, Biblical exegesis and inter-faith dialogue.