Publications for Jonathan Wooding Publications for Jonathan Wooding 2015 Wooding, J. (2015). Irish manuscripts in facsimile: The Schaffhausen Adomnan. Studia Hibernica, 41, 177-188. <a href="http://online.liverpooluniversitypress.co.uk /doi/pdf/10.3828/studia.41.177">[More Information]</a> Wooding, J. (2015). Peregrini in the Ocean: Spirituality and Reality. In Emer Purcell, Paul MacCotter, Julianne Nyhan & John Sheehan (Eds.), Clerics, Kings and Vikings: Essays on Medieval Ireland in honour of Donnchadh O Corrain, (pp. 411-417). Dublin: Four Courts Press. Wooding, J. (2015), St Fursey: Pilgrim and Visionary [Fursey Occasional Paper 7]. 2014 Wooding, J. (2014). The Location of the Promised Land in Hiberno-Latin Literature. In Jacqueline Borsje, Ann Dooley, Seamus Mac Mathuna, Gregory Toner (Eds.), Celtic Cosmology: Perspectives from Ireland and Scotland, (pp. 93-111). Toronto, Canada: Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies. Lawmaker, Peacemaker, (pp. 237-252). Dublin: Four Courts Press. Grimley, A., Wooding, J. (2010). Living the Hours: Monastic Spirituality in Everyday Life. Norwich, UK: Canterbury Press. Wooding, J. (2010). Near Eastern Monasticism and the Celtic West: Two Worlds of Derwas Chitty. In Jonathan M. Wooding (Eds.), Solitaries, Pastors and 20,000 Saints: Studies in the Religious History of Bardsey Island / Ynys Enlli, (pp. 105-125). Lampeter: Trivium Publications. Wooding, J. (2010). Solitaries, Pastors and 20,000 Saints: Studies in the Religious History of Bardsey Island / Ynys Enlli. Lampeter: Trivium Publications. Jankulak, K., Wooding, J. (2010). The Life of St Elgar of Ynys Enlli. In Jonathan M. Wooding (Eds.), Solitaries, Pastors and 20,000 Saints: Studies in the Religious History of Bardsey Island / Ynys Enlli, (pp. 15-47). Lampeter: Trivium Publications. 2009 2013 Wooding, J. (2009). Reapproaching the Pagan Celtic Past: Anti-Nativism, Asterisk Reality and the Late-Antiquity Paradigm. Studia Celtica Fennica, 6, 61-74. Wooding, J. (2013). Historical-Theological Models of Pilgrimage as a Resource for Faith Tourism. Journal of Tourism Consumption and Practice, 5(2), 61-72. Wooding, J. (2009). St Ninian: Archaeology and the Dossier of a Saint. In Jane Murray (Eds.), St Ninian and the Earliest Christianity in Scotland, (pp. 9-18). Oxford, UK: Archaeopress. 2011 Jankulak, K., Wooding, J. (2009). The Historical Context: Wales and England 800-1200. In Helen Fulton (Eds.), A Companion to Arthurian Literature, (pp. 73-83). West Sussex: Blackwell Publishing Ltd. Wooding, J., Yates, N. (2011). A Guide to the Churches and Chapels of Wales. Cardiff: University of Wales Press. Wooding, J. (2011). Recent research at St Davids Cathedral. In J. R. Kenyon and P. Ottaway (Eds.), South-West Wales: Pembrokeshire and Western Carmarthenshire, Report and Proceedings of the 156th Summer Meeting of the Royal Archaeological Institute, (pp. 59-62). London: The Royal Archaeological Institute. Wooding, J. (2011). The Date of Nauigatio S. Brendani Abbatis. Studia Hibernica, 37, 9-26. 2010 Wooding, J., Aist, R., Clancy, T., O'Loughlin, T. (2010). Adomnán of Iona: Theologian, Lawmaker, Peacemaker. Dublin: Four Courts Press. Tipp, D., Wooding, J. (2010). Adomnán's Voyaging Saint: The Cult of Cormac Ua Liatháin. In Jonathan M Wooding with Rodney Aist, Thomas Owen Clancy and Thomas OLaughlin (Eds.), Adomnán of Iona: Theologian, Wooding, J. (2009). The Medieval and Early Modern Cult of St Brendan. In Steve Boardman, John Reuben Davies, Eila Williamson (Eds.), Saints Cults in the Celtic World, (pp. 180-204). Woodbridge, UK: Boydell Press. 2008 Wooding, J. (2008). Saint and Beast in Nauigatio S.Brendani abbatis. In Bernard Merdrignac, Herve Bihan, Gildas Buron (Eds.), A travers les iles celtiques: A dreuz an inizi keltiek Per insulas scotticas, (pp. 287-296). Rennes, France: Presses Universitaires de Rennes. 2007 Wooding, J. (2007). 'It was in human nature to love one’s native land and make sacrifices for it.' Monumental Commemorations and Corporeal Relics in 1920s Irish Australia. History Australia, 4(2), 39.1-39.18. <a Publications for Jonathan Wooding href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2104/ha070039">[Mo re Information]</a> Jankulak, K., Wooding, J. (2007). Ireland and Wales in the Middle Ages. Dublin, Ireland: Four Courts Press. Wooding, J. (2007). Island and Coastal Churches in Medieval Wales and Ireland. In Karen Jankulak and Jonathan M. Wooding (Eds.), Ireland and Wales in the Middle Ages, (pp. 201-228). Dublin, Ireland: Four Courts Press. Evans, J., Wooding, J. (2007). St David of Wales: Cult, Church and Nation (Studies in Celtic History, 24). Woodbridge: Boydell Press. Wooding, J. (2007). The Figure of David. In J. Wyn Evans and Jonathan M. Wooding (Eds.), St David of Wales: Cult, Church and Nation (Studies in Celtic History, 24), (pp. 1-19). Woodbridge: Boydell Press. 2005 Wooding, J. (2005). The Munster Element in Nauigatio Sancti Brendani abbatis. Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, 110, 33-47. 2004 Wooding, J. (2004). Issues in the Teaching of Insular Medieval Theology. In Paul Cavill (Eds.), The Christian Tradition in Anglo-Saxon England: Approaches to Teaching and Scholarship, (pp. 193-203). UK: D.S. Brewer. 2003 Wooding, J. (2003). Fasting, Flesh and the Body in the St Brendan Dossier. In Jane Cartwright (Eds.), Celtic Hagiography and Saints' Cults, (pp. 161-176). UK: University of Wales Press.