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More than six hundred entries,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Encyclopedia of Irish Spirituality (Library Binding)
Phyllis Jestice's Encyclopedia Of Irish Spirituality is a comprehensive survey of Ireland's religious and spiritual heritage from the megalithic tombs of prehistory down through the mythologies of the Iron Age druids, the popular traditions of magic and fairies, to the influences of the Middle Ages era of Christian saints, down to the spiritual tensions between Protestants and Catholics today. This compendium of more than six hundred entries designed for the non-specialist general reader is arranged alphabetically and focuses on the continuity of Pagan, Christian, and New Age Irish religions. This superb treatise on mythology, legend, folk belief and practice is enhanced with more than one hundred photographs and a general index. The Encyclopedia Of Irish Spirituality is a highly acclaimed and welcome addition to any personal, scholarly, and community library Irish studies and spirituality reference collection.
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Encyclopedia of Irish Spirituality by Phyllis G. Jestice (Library Binding - October 1, 2000)
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