The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions (512 page)

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Celtic Church
.
The Christian Church in parts of Britain before the arrival of St
Augustine
from Rome in 596–7. Its early history is uncertain, but it was sufficiently organized to send delegates to the Synod of Arles (314). The Celtic Christians resisted the Roman Christianity of Augustine, and although agreement was reached, e.g. over the date of Easter at the Synod of Whitby (664), the conformity to Roman practice was not accepted everywhere. Celtic Christianity is marked by a kind of heroic devotion, with a simplicity of prayer and art. It was strongly
ascetical
, and emphasized the importance of
anamchairdeas
, soul-friendship, and of the
anamchara
, soul-friend, for counsel in the spiritual life. Many prayers (e.g.
Loricae
, breastplate prayers, as of the one attributed to St
Patrick
) have survived and are in increasingly common use today.
Cenobitic
(monasticism in community)
:
Cerinthus
.
Early Christian heretic. He seems to have been a
gnostic
of
docetic
tendencies.
Certain because it is impossible
:
Ce
a
(student)
:
see
CEL
.
Cetas
(Skt.). In
Yoga
, the power of consciousness. It is a general term, perhaps parallel to the
anta
karana
of
S
khya
.

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