The Celtic Way of Evangelism
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #261634 in Books
- Published on: 2000-02-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 144 pages
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Celts 1, Romans 0
Fascinating book looking at the methods of missionaries like St Patrick, arguing that many of their methods are appropriate for a postmodern generation. Hunter shows the differences between the Celtic and Roman approaches and suggests that the Celts relied on hospitality and a group-based outreach. They were offering an atmosphere of constant prayer (though specific prayers for many of life's daily tasks), a radical understanding of the culture of those amongst whom they worked and an acknowledgement of the 'excluded middle' (from "The Flaw of the Excluded Middle" by Paul Heibert, Missiology: An International Review 10:1, 1982, which argues that enlightenment Christianity focuses only on earth (realm of reason) and heaven (realm of sacred) and ignores the middle ground (realm of superstition). Yet increasingly, the new age is offering people solace here. The church should offer authentic comfort by engaging with people where they are now, just as the Celtic missionaries did.
Richard Seel.



