Christ in Celtic Christianity: Britain and Ireland from the Fifth to the Tenth Century

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Boydell Press, 2002 - Всего страниц: 319
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.
 

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Introduction
1
I The Growth and Development of Monasticism in the British Isles
21
II The Theology of Christ in Insular Christianity
47
III Pelagianism in Britain and Ireland
69
IV The Common Celtic Church
104
V Christ Revealed in the Texts
137
VI NonRepresentational Images of Christ
186
VII The Representational Images of Christ
234
Epilogue
278
Precamur patrem
284
Bibliography and Abbreviations
289
Index
305
Backcover
322
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