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Professor Thomas O'Loughlin

    The Eucharist
    Against Constitutionalism
    Celtic Spirituality
    Saint Patrick
    The Didache
    • The Didache is one of the earliest Christian writings, reflecting the situation before 70 CE and before the four gospels became prevalent. O'Loughlin covers the history of the text from its discovery in the 19th- century and provides a new translation along with a commentary, which highlights areas of key interest to Christians today.

      The Didache
    • Saint Patrick

      • 128 pages
      • 5 hours of reading

      All that can really be known of Patrick comes from his authentic writings - the Confessio and the Epistola (Address to the Soldiers of Coroticus). Thomas O'Loughlin's engaging yet scholarly reflections on these fifth-century texts lead us into a greater understanding of the mind of Patrick, the man, believer and missionary.

      Saint Patrick
    • Celtic Spirituality

      • 550 pages
      • 20 hours of reading
      3.9(118)Add rating

      Sure to be of exceptional interest among scholars as well as recreational readers is this volume in the esteemed Classics of Western Spirituality(TM) series. Celtic Spirituality offers translations of numerous texts from the Celtic tradition from the 6th through the 13th centuries, in a cross-section of genres and forms, including saints' lives, monastic texts, poetry, devotional texts, liturgical texts, apocrypha, exegetical texts, and theological treatises. Davies has written a helpful introduction, which covers the origins and characteristics of Celtic Christianity and the different genres included in body of the work. He provides readers with insight into the style, form, and character of the texts, including explanation of the Celtic emphasis on orality, the importance of place, emphasis on the environment and animals, and the role of the imagination. With its wide diversity of texts and emphasis on a current of spirituality that is both popular, historical, and inspirational, this volume will be important for scholars of spirituality and Celtic history as well as persons of Celtic descent. +

      Celtic Spirituality
    • Tracing constitutional thought from the Enlightenment to the present, Martin Loughlin shows how a tool for the protection of self-government has become a means for subverting popular will. Across the globe, constitutions now displace democratic decision-making, as courts interpret values in the law that ultimately trump legislative action.

      Against Constitutionalism
    • The Eucharist

      • 248 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      A constructive theology of the Eucharist, overcoming current divisions by bringing insights of historical research into the systematic-theological discourse.

      The Eucharist