Books by "John Arnott MacCulloch"

6 books found

The Religion of the Ancient Celts

The Religion of the Ancient Celts

by John Arnott MacCulloch

1911 · Constable

The author portrays the Celt as a seeker after God, linking himself by strong ties to the unseen and eager to conquer the unknown by religious rite and magic art. The earliest aspect of the religion of Celtic man was the cult of nature spirits and of life manifested in nature.

The Misty Isle of Skye

The Misty Isle of Skye

by John Arnott MacCulloch

1927

The Darker Side of Faery

The Darker Side of Faery

by John Kruse

2021 · Green Magic

There is a distinct tendency today to assume that faery kind are friendly and helpful towards us humans. The evidence of over one thousand years experience, preserved in British folk tradition, tells a very different story. British faeries are (like humans) selfish, greedy, violent and cruel. What makes things worse, of course, is the fact that they have magical powers too. This book deliberately focuses upon only the darker side of faery: how their magic can be used to trick and steal from us; how they will attack and abduct us; how we can offend them and how they can make us ill.

The Harrowing of Hell

The Harrowing of Hell

by John Arnott MacCulloch

1930

The Music of Time

The Music of Time

by John Burnside

2021 · Princeton University Press

"First published in a slight different form in Great Britain in 2019 by Profile Books Ltd."--Title page verso.

Religion, Its Origin & Forms

Religion, Its Origin & Forms

by John Arnott MacCulloch

1904