This is a study of the so-called Irish Penitentials. The documents which compose this documental corpus were either produced in Ireland, or influenced the production of Irish documents, between the sixth and the eighth centuries. The penitential literature most likely originated in Britain, was further developed in Ireland, and spread from those areas to the European continent. The Irish penitentials have been accessed by scholars in support of various research investigations, but quite often..
In spite of Ireland’s rich and complex religious history, the influence of the Old Testament in the ...
The origins of confessional handbooks or penitentials can be traced back to the seventh century, whe...
pp. 40-51 of the Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference, Issue 4 (2016). The complete issue can be...
This is a study of the so-called Irish Penitentials. The documents which compose this documental cor...
Some of the earliest references to ritual lamentation or keening in the early Irish sources are foun...
The conversion process of Ireland resulted in a culture that reflected both its pagan, Celtic roots ...
As commonly used in its moral sense I will, for the purposes of this paper, take the concept of “con...
From the introduction of Christianity into Ireland in the fifth century to the arrival of the Viking...
Change in penitential thinking and practice in England during the sixteenth century had a profound i...
Increased interest in the area o f ‘popular religion’ among historians is a relatively recent pheno...
From the Celts to the Anglo-Saxons, nomadic tribes of Europe fostered pagan beliefs. Today, few reco...
Some interesting conclusions on folk-paganism are drawn here from a comparison of 16th, 17th and 18t...
This thesis aims at an exploration of the ascetical theology and praxis of the sixth to the eighth c...
Irish catholic women religious who migrated to Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries esta...
About a hundred years ago, the 'Irish question' in politics centred mostly on Home Rule; it occupied...
In spite of Ireland’s rich and complex religious history, the influence of the Old Testament in the ...
The origins of confessional handbooks or penitentials can be traced back to the seventh century, whe...
pp. 40-51 of the Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference, Issue 4 (2016). The complete issue can be...
This is a study of the so-called Irish Penitentials. The documents which compose this documental cor...
Some of the earliest references to ritual lamentation or keening in the early Irish sources are foun...
The conversion process of Ireland resulted in a culture that reflected both its pagan, Celtic roots ...
As commonly used in its moral sense I will, for the purposes of this paper, take the concept of “con...
From the introduction of Christianity into Ireland in the fifth century to the arrival of the Viking...
Change in penitential thinking and practice in England during the sixteenth century had a profound i...
Increased interest in the area o f ‘popular religion’ among historians is a relatively recent pheno...
From the Celts to the Anglo-Saxons, nomadic tribes of Europe fostered pagan beliefs. Today, few reco...
Some interesting conclusions on folk-paganism are drawn here from a comparison of 16th, 17th and 18t...
This thesis aims at an exploration of the ascetical theology and praxis of the sixth to the eighth c...
Irish catholic women religious who migrated to Spain in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries esta...
About a hundred years ago, the 'Irish question' in politics centred mostly on Home Rule; it occupied...
In spite of Ireland’s rich and complex religious history, the influence of the Old Testament in the ...
The origins of confessional handbooks or penitentials can be traced back to the seventh century, whe...
pp. 40-51 of the Journal of the LUCAS Graduate Conference, Issue 4 (2016). The complete issue can be...