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Religious studies --- Columba of Iona --- Brigid of Ireland --- Ireland --- Christelijk leven --- Christian life --- Vie chrétienne --- Christian saints --- Christian hagiography --- Christian ethics --- Christian life. --- Saints chrétiens --- Hagiographie chrétienne --- Morale chrétienne --- History --- Histoire --- Brigid, --- Columban, --- Irlande --- Church history --- Histoire religieuse --- 235.3 <415> --- 235.3 BIRGITTA, Sancta --- 235.3 COLUMBA --- 241 <09> --- Hagiografie--Ierland--(als geheel) --- Hagiografie--BIRGITTA, Sancta --- Hagiografie--COLUMBA --- Moraaltheologie. Theologische ethiek--Geschiedenis van ... --- Saints chrétiens --- Hagiographie chrétienne --- Morale chrétienne --- Vie chrétienne --- To 1500 --- Primitive and early church, ca. 30-600 A.D. --- To 1172 --- Saints --- Canonization --- Christians --- Discipleship --- Religious life --- Theology, Practical --- Hagiography, Christian --- Hagiography --- Moraaltheologie. Theologische ethiek--Geschiedenis van .. --- Christianity --- Colombano, --- Columba, --- Columbanus, --- Bride, --- Bridget, --- Brighid, --- Brigida, --- Brigide, --- Brigit, --- Ffraid, --- Moraaltheologie. Theologische ethiek--Geschiedenis van . --- Moraaltheologie. Theologische ethiek--Geschiedenis van --- Christian saints - Ireland --- Christian hagiography - To 1500 --- Christian ethics - History - Early church, ca 30-600 --- Brigida v. Kildariae --- Columba ab. Hiensis --- Brigid, - of Ireland, Saint, - approximately 453-approximately 524 --- Columban, - Saint, - 543-615 --- Ireland - Church history - To 1172
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"This book focuses on the expectation of the Judgment and the afterlife in early medieval Irish monastic spirituality. It has been claimed that in the Early Middle Ages, Christianity became for the first time a truly otherworldly religion and in monastic spirituality this otherworldly perspective gained an especially prominent role. In this book, Dr Ritari explores the role of this eschatological expectation in various sources, including hagiography produced by the monastic familia of St Columba, the sermons of St Columbanus, the Navigatio sancti Brendani portraying St Brendan's sea voyages, and the vision attributed to St Adomnán about Heaven and Hell. One recurrent image used by the Irish authors to portray the Christian path to Heaven is the image of peregrinatio, a life-long pilgrimage. Viewing human life in this perspective inevitably influenced the human relationship with the world making the monastic into a pilgrim who is not supposed to get attached to anything encountered on the way but to keep constantly in mind the end of the journey."--Back cover.
Christian pilgrims and pilgrimages. --- Eschatology --- Monastic and religious life --- History of doctrines --- History --- Middle Ages. --- 600-1500. --- Ireland --- Ireland. --- Church history --- Middle Ages --- Spiritual life --- 248 <415> --- 248 <415> Spiritualite. Ascese. Mystique. Theologie ascetique et mystique. Devotion--Ierland--(als geheel) --- 248 <415> Spiritualiteit. Ascese. Mystiek. Vroomheid--Ierland--(als geheel) --- Spiritualite. Ascese. Mystique. Theologie ascetique et mystique. Devotion--Ierland--(als geheel) --- Spiritualiteit. Ascese. Mystiek. Vroomheid--Ierland--(als geheel) --- Monastic life --- Spirituality (in religious orders, congregations, etc.) --- Monasticism and religious orders --- Vows --- Christianity
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Crusades --- Middle Ages --- Church history --- Chivalry --- Historiography --- Crusades - Historiography - Congresses --- Middle Ages - Historiography - Congresses --- Croisades
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