David Adam (priest)
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David Adam (1936 – 24 January 2020) was a British
Anglican priest
and writer.
Adam was born in
canon of York Minster
in 1989. He lived on the coast near Lindisfarne.
Writings
Adam's first book in the
Celtic vein, Edge of Glory, achieved immediate popularity.[citation needed
] He published several collections of art, reflections, prayers and meditations based on the Celtic tradition. His books have been translated into various languages, including Finnish and German, and have appeared in American editions.
Adam's books include:
- The Cry of the Deer: Meditations on the hymn of St Patrick known as The Deer's Cry.[2]
- A Desert in the Ocean: Meditations based on St Brendan's Prayer on the Mountain – God's call to adventurous living.
- The Eye of the Eagle: Meditations on the hymn Be Thou My Vision
- The Edge of Glory: Collection of modern prayers in the Celtic tradition
- Flame In My Heart: The life of St Aidan
- Fire of the North: The life of St Cuthbert
- On Eagles' Wings: The life of St Chad
- The Open Gate: Celtic-style prayers for spiritual growth
- The Road of Life: Reflections on Searching and Longing
- The Rhythm Of Life: Morning, Midday, Evening and Night liturgies for each day of the week, SPCK
- Tides and Seasons: A further collection of modern prayers in the Celtic tradition
- Walking the Edges: Living in the Presence of God. Drawing on the stories of St Ninian, St Patrick, St Oswald of Northumbriaand St Cuthbert, this is an invitation to journey to the "borderlands"
- The Awesome Journey: Life's pilgrimage[3]
References