• Roman Catholicism was the first multinational corporation • Preaching was the forerunner of advertising• Roman Catholicism created the template for the spread of commercial globalisation through multinational corporations• For global Christianity to succeed all local expressions of Christianity had to be suppressed. These included Celtic Christianity. For 800 years the
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Globalization, the celtic tiger and social outcomes: is ireland a model or a mirage? two-hour vigils at a taxi rank in the rain had become firmly ensconced within the mythology of the celtic.
The celtic knot (which is one of many variations) symbolizes the never-ending, eternal circle of life. The celtic shield knot is a symbol that protects someone from danger and wards off evil spirits. Lastly, the shamrock, which is debatably the most well-recognized irish symbol today, has deeper symbolic meaning than just good luck.
Another book i have written is the globalisation of god: celtic christianity's nemesis. This is a history of celtic christianity in the context of the global ambitions.
Beliefs in druids and various celtic gods are still alive in ireland, if only rare in the english speaking world in these days of globalization.
Spain defining itself as celtic may be surprising, but in a time of globalization magico-religious traditions, including the veneration of the celtic god dagda.
For 800 years the roman church tried to break the independent spirit of celtic christianity despite being defeated in 1014 at the battle of clontarf, the irish vikings, through their urban bishops, were key actors in the imposition of roman episcopal structures of church throughout ireland in the 12th century.
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As today’s globalization brings us face to face with the need to enlarge our horizons, it impels us toward universal communion with religions, races, and nationalities with which we may not be familiar. It urges us to confront racism, poverty, sexism and crime; to embrace the forgotten, the elderly, and those dealing with disabilities.
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The people who plan and participate in celtic revival festivals in galicia explain that they are motivated by the desire to recover their village’s or their region’s roots before all is lost through modernization and globalization.
Have a listen to this interview i did with pat kenny on rte radio some years ago when my book the globalisation of god: celtic christi sunday, 3 june 2012.
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The gobalisation of god (gog) is a fascinating blend of history, theology, spirituality and cultural and social analysis. A clue to the main argument of gog is contained in the cover image. There, a parasitic cuckoo chick kicks out the indigenous egg from the nest.
Paradoxically characterized as both barbaric and innocent, the celts appeal to the modern world as a symbol of a bygone era, a world destroyed by the ambition of empire and the spread of christianity throughout western europe.
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