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Argyll
The Making of a Spiritual Landscape
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256 pages
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The book explores the unique spiritual landscape of Argyll, Scotland, known for its gentle and mystical Christian culture, contrasting with the more austere Calvinism of nearby regions. It delves into the reasons behind Argyll's rich devotional heritage, highlighting influential figures like Columba and George MacLeod. Ian Bradley combines geographical and biographical perspectives, supported by original research and interviews, to illuminate the interplay between landscape and faith. This engaging work appeals to those interested in Scottish history, Celtic Christianity, and spiritual heritage.
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2015, hardcover
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