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In this episode, Daniel navigates the "thin places" of the North Atlantic to uncover the gritty reality of Celtic Christianity. We move past the romantic myths to explore a radical world of monastic cities, oar-less voyages, and a philosophy that saw the entire natural world as a visible manifestation of the divine.
From the high-level metaphysics of John Scotus Eriugena to the psychological depth of the Anmchara (Soul Friend), we examine how the "interlace" of the Celtic mind connected the human, the animal, and the sacred. Discover why this ancient, nature-centric expression of faith still haunts our modern imagination.
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By Daniel PooleIn this episode, Daniel navigates the "thin places" of the North Atlantic to uncover the gritty reality of Celtic Christianity. We move past the romantic myths to explore a radical world of monastic cities, oar-less voyages, and a philosophy that saw the entire natural world as a visible manifestation of the divine.
From the high-level metaphysics of John Scotus Eriugena to the psychological depth of the Anmchara (Soul Friend), we examine how the "interlace" of the Celtic mind connected the human, the animal, and the sacred. Discover why this ancient, nature-centric expression of faith still haunts our modern imagination.
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