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The Voice of the Eagle: The Heart of Celtic Christianity: John Scotus Eriugena’s Homily on the Prologue to the Gospel of St. John

Includes John Scotus Eriugena’s “Homily on the Prologue to the Gospel of St. John”

“This kind of theological writing will appear almost psychotic to the average modern person who has learned only how to be pragmatic, empirical, and materialistic in all things—particularly with regard to the interpretation of experience. After all, we live in a psychological era, in which we suppose that there is no meaning beyond emotion and the personal situation. How can Eriugena go on and on about God without mentioning our existential anxieties, our problems with human love? How can he prove any of his outrageous assertions?” — Thomas Moore (from his foreword)

John Scotus Eriugena was born and raised in Ireland during the early ninth century. Neither monk nor priest but a “holy sage,” he carried to France the flower of Celtic Christianity. His homily, The Voice of the Eagle, is a jewel of lyrical mysticism, theology, and cosmology, containing the essence of Celtic Christian wisdom. He meditates on the meaning and purpose of creation as revealed by the Word made flesh, distilling into twenty-three short chapters a uniquely Celtic, non-dualistic fusion of Christianity, Platonism, and ancient Irish wisdom.

Christopher Bamford’s “Reflections” make up the second half of this book, unfolding some of the life-giving meaning implicit in Eriugena’s luminous sentences. Inspired both by a personal search for a living Christianity and by a sense of the continuity of Western culture, these “Reflections” offer a contemporary, meditative encounter with the Word, or Logos, as mediated by both St. John’s Prologue and Eriugena’s Celtic homily.

This favorite of Celtic Christianity, unavailable for several years, has been revised and includes a new foreword by Thomas Moore, author of Care of the Soul.

C O N T E N T S:

Foreword by Thomas Moore
Introduction to the Second Edition by Christopher Bamford
Introduction to the First Edition by Christopher Bamford

The Prologue to the Gospel of St. John
Eriugena’s Homily on the Prologue to the Gospel of St. John
1The voice of the eagle
2 O blessed John
3 Both however run
4 The spiritual bird
5 John therefore
6 In the beginning
7 All things were made through him
8 The consequence of the Word
9 What was made in him
10 All things
11 The light of human beings
12 And the light shone in darkness
13 The natural contemplation of these words
14 There was a man sent from God
15 John introduces John
16 “The witness”
17 The true Light
18 He was in the world
19 Three worlds
20 His own
21 The Word made flesh
22 His glory
23 Full of grace & truth

Reflections by Christopher Bamford
Part One: The Way
Part Two: The Word
Part Three: The World

Bibliography

About the Author

John Scotus Eriugena (ca.800–ca.877) was born and educated in Ireland. He moved to France around 845 at the invitation of Carolingian King Charles the Bald. He probably never left France, it is unclear whether he was a cleric or a lay person; the general conditions of the time make it likely that he was a cleric and perhaps a monk. Eriugena was an Irish–Catholic Neoplatonist philosopher, theologian, and poet and wrote several works. He is best known today for his works De divisione naturae (The division of nature) and Periphyseon, which has been called the “final achievement” of ancient philosophy, a work that synthesizes the philosophical accomplishments of fifteen centuries. Eriugena’s work is distinguished by the freedom of his speculation and the boldness with which he worked out his logical or dialectical system of the universe.

Additional information

Author

Translator

Christopher Bamford

Foreword

Thomas Moore

EISBN13

9781584205005

ISBN13

9780970109705

Published

February 2001

Format

ePUB

Pages

228

Publisher

Lindisfarne Books

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