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A Gaelic Christian

Dustin A. Ashley

Celtic culture and the early Irish church

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Beul an Latha Ùr

Within Gaelic society, the filí served as more than praise poets and chroniclers. They were the intellectuals of society, who used their knowledge traditionally handed down by Amergin himself to remind the people of their heroic past. With ...

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Poems from the Great Irishman

One of the more underrated modes of conveying theological doctrines has been through poetic verse. Often sidelined for treatises written in logically precise rhetoric, poetry is often considered more valuable for its artistic and aesthetic ...

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2026: A Year of Renewal

Madainn mhath, a charaidean!

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Reigniting the Flame

It wasn’t too long ago that I met with Rev. Brent Williams at Colonial Presbyterian Church for their Kirkin’ o’ the Tartan service. Given the historical context of this service, it stands as an oddity among our kindred across the pond. Afte...

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  • Dustin A. Ashley

    Dustin A. Ashley has an M.Div. in Theology from Emmanuel Christian Seminary specializing in the early Irish church. He is the author of Portús na hÉireann and Aifreann na hÉireann, published through Wipf & Stock.

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