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Hilda of Whitby: A Spirituality for Now

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Hilda was born into a pagan, Anglo-Saxon family in the province of Deira (land to the north of the Humber) in 614, and her early life was to witness much of the brutality and darkness for which that period has become most famous. Her own father was poisoned in the continuing battle for power between ruling claimants. Her first encounter with Christianity happens after her uncle Edwin wins power, encountering a vision of Christ which leads to the family’s baptism. But victory is short term and Hilda is forced into exile in the Christian kingdom of the East Angles, holding on to her newfound faith while others cast it aside. Hilda returns north after power passes to the Christian ruler Oswald, who now sets out to reconvert the people of the area, inviting Aidan of Ireland to lead the work. Hilda had only known Christianity with Roman roots. She now comes into direct contact with Celtic Christianity for the first time and discovers a stark difference in terms of lifestyle, approaches to mission, models of church and the requirements of soul friends to assist personal faith development. She was planning to become a nun and depart overseas but Aidan convinces Hilda to stay and sets her on the path of her life’s work of pioneering monasteries and establishing learning for men and women. The Celtic church has no qualms over women leadership, unlike the Roman church. Having set the scene, Ray goes on to unfold the story of Hilda’s work at Hartlepool and Whitby, drawing out key lessons for our own age from her life, work and legacy, and through questions for reflection, encourages personal application. Just before Hilda’s birth, Hilda’s mother had a vision of light cast across Britain from a necklace - a vision that St Bede, writing in his Ecclesiastical History of the English People (completed 731AD), regarded as being fulfilled through Hilda. This light Ray Simpson now projects into our own age. Published to coincide with the 1400th anniversary of the birth of Hilda.

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  • Introduces the life of Hilda of Whitby.
  • Describes the direct contact Hilda of Whitby had with Celtic Christianity.
  • Projects Hilda’s life applications into our own age.
  • Foreword
  • 1 Spirituality in a hard place
  • 2 Spirituality of exile
  • 3 A spirituality of human warmth
  • 4 Wholeness
  • 5 Unity in diversity
  • 6 Awakening the song in every heart
  • 7 Struggle, praise and holy dying
  • 8 Wisdom and the role of women
  • 9 Fruits, vampires and victory
  • Appendix: St Hilda pilgrimage routes
  • Bibliography and worship resources
  • Glossary of places
  • Notes
There have been times and places where the wise woman or wise man was central to the community. These people were not pandered celebrities, but those open to the depths of God, and a way of love. Hilda was such a woman. ‘Hilda of Whitby’ reveals Hilda’s secret as well as her history and perhaps may challenge us to seek new styles of leadership for today.

—Penny Warren, Members’ Guardian, Community of Aidan and Hilda

Ray Simpson is a founder and principal tutor of the Community of Aidan and Hilda. A widely published author on spirituality, he also leads retreats on several continents.

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    $6.99

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    Gathering interest