
In The Celtic Connection David Marshall concisely outlines the story of the Celtic Church and the earliest Christians in the British Isles. He highlights the key figures of Patrick, Columba, David, Aidan and Piran, whose influence was preserved in Ireland. Marshall sheds light on a side of Christian faith that was unaffected by the Greek or Roman politics and, in turn, offers credence to faiths that embrace some of those early beliefs of the Christian Church.