History
"Celtic Cross (L.) Christian Universalist Cross (R.)"
If we learn from our past we are less apt to make the same mistakes as those made in the past. If we can learn from those mistakes then our future will be that much better. In history, Celtic Christianity became less "Celtic" and more "Catholic, losing her unique witness. In history the Christian Universalist Church loss members and ceased to exist on her own. In history Christian Universalism has always been a fringe movement, never really able to catch hold (although maybe that's changing). In history, those such as John Scotus Eriugena and Teilhard de Chardin who advanced a broader cosmology that accepted by the Western Christian tradition were cast as border-line pantheist—heretics. To understand the "why" will help us move forward. to understand the "why" will help us ReImagine Christianity
History is a curious animal, sometimes we learn from the profound, but most often we learn from the ordinary: The life and death of a church, the words of a song, the mystical and "imagined" life of an Elder or a Celtic Saint. Sometimes, just a plain, simple story. The bulk of what you will find here will be ordinary, but full of tidbits if we look for them.