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Emeritus Professor Michael W. Herren - Christ in Celtic Christianity: Britain and Ireland from the Fifth to the Tenth Century - 9781843837138 - V9781843837138
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Christ in Celtic Christianity: Britain and Ireland from the Fifth to the Tenth Century

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Description for Christ in Celtic Christianity: Britain and Ireland from the Fifth to the Tenth Century Paperback. A new interpretation of Celtic Christianity, supported by images of Christ taken from manuscripts, metalwork and sculpture, and showing how it departed from continental practice largely due to a differing perception and application of Pelagianism. Series: Studies in Celtic History. Num Pages: 350 pages, black & white illustrations. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 1DBR; 3H; HBJD1; HBLC1; HRCC2. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 232 x 157 x 20. Weight in Grams: 530. Britain and Ireland from the Fifth to the Tenth Century. Series: Studies in Celtic History. 350 pages, black & white illustrations. A new interpretation of Celtic Christianity, supported by images of Christ taken from manuscripts, metalwork and sculpture, and showing how it departed from continental practice largely due to a differing perception and application of Pelagianism. Cateogry: (P) Professional & Vocational. BIC Classification: 1DBK; 1DBR; 3H; HBJD1; HBLC1; HRCC2. Dimension: 232 x 157 x 20. Weight: 514.
A new interpretation of Celtic Christianity, supported by images of Christ taken from manuscripts, metalwork and sculpture, and showing how it departed from continental practice largely due to a differing perception and application of Pelagianism. Christ in Celtic Christianity gives a new interpretation of the nature of Christianity in Celtic Britain and Ireland from the fifth to the tenth century. The written and visual evidence on which the authors base their argument includes images of Christ created in and for this milieu, taken from manuscripts, metalwork and sculpture and reproduced in this study. The authors challenge the received opinion that Celtic Christians were in unity with Romein all matters except the method of Easter reckoning and the shape of the clerical tonsure. They find, on the contrary, that the strain of the Pelagian heresy which rooted itself in Britain in the early fifth century influenced the theology and practice of the Celtic monastic Churches on both sides of the Irish Sea for several hundred years, creating a theological spectrum quite distinct from that of continental establishments. MICHAEL W. HERRENis Professor of Classics and Distinguished Research Professor at York University (Toronto), a member of the Graduate Faculty at the Centre for Medieval Studies in the University of Toronto, and an Honorary Member of the Royal Irish Academy; SHIRLEY ANN BROWN is Professor of Art History and a member of the Faculty of Graduate Studies at York University.

Product Details

Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Number of pages
350
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Condition
New
Number of Pages
352
Place of Publication
Woodbridge, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781843837138
SKU
V9781843837138
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Reviews for Christ in Celtic Christianity: Britain and Ireland from the Fifth to the Tenth Century
This comprehensive, if controversial, study of the Christology of the late antique and early medieval British church is undoubtedly one of the most learned and substantial contributions to appear in the field of Celtic Christianity.
MEDIEVAL REVIEW
Stimulating.
EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE
[The authors] have shed a great deal of light on many features of the early churches of Ireland and Britain. Their profound scholarship is manifested in countless ways.
THE INNES REVIEW
A fascinating picture of early Celtic Christianity [that] will be critical to subsequent scholarship.
SPECULUM
Nuanced and very well researched....Overall this is an important book.
CATHOLIC HISTORICAL REVIEW
This is an important book....There is much of great value in this study.
JNL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
The writing is consistently engaging and renders the arcana of late-antique / early medieval religious thought eminently accessible and even compelling.
CELTIC STUDIES ASSOCIATION NEWSLETTER

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