The Celt And The Christ

Another Look at the Letter to the Galatians

by Dorothy Minchin-Comm & Hyveth B. Williams


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/22/2008

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 242
ISBN : 9781425140687

About the Book

More than two millenniums ago the Gauls crossed over the Hellespont into what is now Turkey. The neighboring kingdoms allotted the three migrating tribes (Tolistoboii, Techtosages, and Trocmi) the barren high plains around Ancyra. With their agricultural skills and high ambition, the Galatians survived. Not only did they prosper but their flamboyant tastes also colored their lives in much brighter hues than their wilderness surroundings offered. With their penchant for raiding and fighting soon, they soon scattered throughout Asia Minor and beyond. Nothing could stop them.

The Apostle Paul strode boldly into this remote frontier of the Roman Empire, just beyond the Cilician Gate to the northwest of his home in Tarsus. Here he planted the first Christian churches among the Gentiles. Doggedly he traveled from one farm to another, solitary as a single tree on the flatlands. Alone, he stood his ground against those who would undermine his witness.


About the Author

Over the years, dorothy Minchin-Comm, has written many books and articles for and about other people. Occasionally, her name has appeared as a co-author, other times not. The Celt and the Christ has been an entirely different experience. This time she very literally wrote with another person. What evolved is a relationship that moved steadily and smoothly from the meeting of two strangers to a point where they can now almost finish one anotherÕs sentences. The fact that they come from entirely different backgrounds signifies nothing at all. They have, indeed become an efficient team.