As Thomas Cahill describes in his outstanding book, How the Irish Saved Civilization, these barbaric warriors "lay down the swords of battle, flung away the knives of sacrifice, and cast away the chains of slavery." Not only did the Irish save civilization, their zeal for Christ certainly saved the Church in
As my colleague T. M. Moore wrote at BreakPoint.org, "The period of Celtic Christianity, which lasted some 400 years between the fifth and the ninth centuries, is one of the most fascinating and fruitful of epochs." Particularly appealing, writes T. M., is the Celts' "acute sensitivity to the revelation of God in creation."
Many believers today do not go much beyond "the heavens declare the glory of God"—but we ought to, particularly in this age when everyone from population-control advocates to materialists worships the creation rather than the Creator. Here, studying the Celts' "creational theology," as T. M. calls it, gives Christians a place to bring truth into that conversation.
Take the sixth-century Irish monk Columbanus, who evangelized much of
And philosopher and theologian John Scotus Eriugena is considered perhaps the first proponent of "intelligent design." "Observe the forms and beauties of sensible things," he wrote, "and comprehend the Word of God in them. If you do so, the truth will reveal to you in all such things only He who made them."
Patrick himself, it is said, often used the things of creation to point beyond to the Creator. His use of the shamrock and its three leaves to describe the Trinity, even if it is legendary, is just one example.
So this St. Patrick's Day, when friends wish you "the luck of the Irish," tell them about the faith of the Irish—and what they had to say about the beauty of our earth and the beauty of its Creator.
T. M. Moore, “Glory All Around: Celts and Creational Theology,” BreakPoint Online, Feb. 19, 2008 http://www.colsoncenter.org/contact-wfp/cc-page-not-found
BreakPoint Commentary No. 070316, “Apostle to the Irish: The Real Saint Patrick.” - http://www.colsoncenter.org/contact-wfp/cc-page-not-found
“Captive for Christ,” Mark Ealey, The Point Radio, 17 March 2008. http://archive.breakpoint.org/images/error/breakpointerror.html
“Celtic Christian Spirituality,” Reverend Monk Dr. Gorazd, Orthodox Christian Information Center, 2001. http://orthodoxinfo.com/general/celtic.aspx
“Barbarians in Our Midst: How the Irish Spread the Gospel,” an interview with Dr. George G. Hunter III, Steve Beard, Good News Magazine, March/April 2000 (reprinted at www.thunderstruck.ws). http://www.thunderstruck.org/holysmoke/Hunter-Int.htm
“Quiet Flirtation: Monasticism and Evangelicals,” Catherine Claire,
BreakPoint WorldView, October 2007. http://www.colsoncenter.org/contact-wfp/cc-page-not-found
How the Irish Saved Civilization,Thomas Cahill, (1st Anchor Books Ed, February 1996).
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