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The Irish temperament--individualistic, poetic, and deeply loyal to family--produced great and learned saints and a unique monastic literature before the Norman Invasion. The isolation of the island allowed the development of traditions different from those of either Britain or the continent. These graceful translations of Irish monastic rules and spiritual maxims, along with samples of Irish litanies and poetry from the early Celtic monastic world, convey the spirituality of the Isle of Saints from the sixth to eighth centuries. This book will be warmly welcomed not only by academics and monastics but also by those many lay people who are increasingly looking to Celtic Christianity to deepen their own faith and prayer. It makes accessible a whole range of important material from monastic rules to short poetic quatrains nd those magnificent litanies which still have the power to move us deeply. This is a book which will touch a wide readership at many different levels.
Monasticism and religious orders - Ireland - Rules. --- Celtic Church - History - Sources. --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Celtic Church --- History --- Ireland --- Church history --- Sources --- Sources.
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Celtic Church. --- Eglise celtique --- Ireland --- Ireland --- Irlande --- Irlande --- Church history. --- History --- Histoire religieuse --- Histoire
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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 Rome in 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.
Jesus Christ --- Jésus-Christ --- History of doctrines --- Histoire des doctrines --- Celtic church --- Ireland --- Great Britain --- Irlande --- Grande-Bretagne --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Celtic Church. --- 299.16 --- Celtic Church --- Godsdiensten van de Kelten. Druïdendom --- -Ireland --- -Irish Free State --- -Church history --- -299.16 --- 299.16 Godsdiensten van de Kelten. Druïdendom --- -Celtic Church. --- -Jesus Christ --- Jésus-Christ --- To 1172 --- To 449 --- Christian sects --- Iesus Christus D.N. --- Iconographie --- Christologie --- Ireland - Church history - To 1172. --- Great Britain - Church history - To 449. --- HISTORY / Medieval. --- Britain. --- Celtic Christianity. --- Ireland. --- Michael W. Herren. --- Pelagianism. --- Shirley Ann Brown. --- theological spectrum.
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Le christianisme celte, les origines de la franc-maçonnerie ou certains rites inexplicables chez les Templiers sont autant de questions restées sans réponse jusqu?ici, auxquelles se heurte notre compréhension du Moyen Age. Ce livre propose d?apporter des solutions à ces difficultés à la lumière des traditions qui faisaient de Jésus-Christ ± simplement un homme , héritées de la première communauté judéo-chrétienne de Jérusalem dirigée par le frère de Jésus. L?auteur montre comment cette hérésie a pu traverser les siècles jusqu?au Moyen Age. Pour les uns elle était l?héritière de la foi chrétienne originelle, pour les autres elle permettait de réconcilier la religion du Christ avec la raison et la logique. Il apparaît alors que les traditions issues de cette foi dissidente se retrouvent dans les manuscrits fondateurs de la franc-maçonnerie médiévale, ce qui pourrait éclairer d?un jour nouveau tant les origines de la franc-maçonnerie que celles de la religion celtique, ou encore la genèse du rite ? reconnu bien réel ? du crachat sur la croix chez les Templiers, ainsi que le symbolisme très particulier de certaines cathédrales du Moyen Age
Freemasonry --- Celtic Church --- Franc-maçonnerie --- Eglise celtique --- History. --- Histoire --- Jesus Christ --- History of doctrines. --- Franc-maçonnerie --- Christianity --- History --- Middle Ages, 500-1500
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Deism --- Islam --- Ebionism --- Christianity and other religions --- Celtic Church. --- Déisme --- Islam --- Christianisme --- Relations --- Christianity --- Judaism --- Relations --- Christianisme --- Relations --- Judaïsme --- Gospel of Barnabas
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Women --- Celtic Church --- Women in Christianity --- Femmes --- Eglise celtique --- Femmes dans le christianisme --- Religious life. --- History --- Vie religieuse --- Histoire --- Ireland --- Irlande --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Women, Celtic --- Religious life --- History. --- Women, Celtic - Religious life - Ireland - History. --- Women in Christianity - Ireland - History. --- Celtic Church - History. --- Saintes --- Ireland - Church history - To 1172.
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Celtic Church --- Church buildings --- Ecclesiastical geography --- Eglise celtique --- Eglises --- Géographie ecclésiastique --- History --- History. --- Histoire --- Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem) --- Influence. --- Ireland --- Irlande --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- Géographie ecclésiastique --- Influence --- Monasteries --- 600-1500
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