The Rise and Fall of Christian Ireland
Autor Crawford Gribbenen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 mar 2024
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780198868262
ISBN-10: 019886826X
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 14 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 019886826X
Pagini: 352
Ilustrații: 14 black and white illustrations
Dimensiuni: 153 x 234 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.23 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Recenzii
Gribben the historian dons the mantle of a prophet, a good reminder that historical reflection can and should lead to wise action.
This is a book I will be reading again and no doubt referencing often.
Crawford Gribben has produced a fascinating history of Christian Ireland from its promising beginnings, in the age following the fall of the Roman Empire, to its dramatic decline in recent decades...the book pays considerable attention to the history of Ireland's more obscure Protestant communities. On the other hand, the book also gives ample attention to Ireland's pre Reformation era.
Outstanding... Rarely have I found a book so compelling.
a fascinating history, clearly communicated. It will no doubt fuel discussion and presage further illuminating analysis.
the author's mastery of his subject... But the general reader should not to be intimidated, for the book is written in a very accessible style.
A remarkable book.
An erudite, important and detailed account of the major developments in Irish religious history from the earliest times until the present day... This is an eminently readable book, and the author has a page-turning clarity which too few academics possess.
Admirable and scholarly.
A book of remarkable ambition... The attempt to tell the whole story from Celtic times through to the astonishingly rapid secularisation of today is what makes this book so special and important.
A broad, sweeping, readable and concise history of the interplay of religion, politics and society in Ireland from pre-Christian times until the present.
A readable and impressive work of scholarship...The book is thought-provoking and rich in personalities and comment, which encourages the reader to return to the text.
I'd recommend [the book] strongly to anyone who wants to understand recent upheavals on our island.
This fine volume, by a distinguished historian, meets a long-standing need for an overview of Christianity in Ireland... the book is written in a very accessible style.
Crawford Gribben's sweeping history surveys Ireland's grand past - and its importance for Western Christianity.
A remarkable read... Gribben covers a vast amount of ground in a relatively concise text. His achievement is to provide much needed perspective on where Irish Christianity came from and where it may be headed.
[Gribben's] wide reading is very evident and anyone seeking a one volume survey of "Christian Ireland" will find this an admirable guide.
This thorough, explanatory and altogether credible book is a point-blank look and assessment of what its title purports to address...Vivid and readable
Crawford Gribben has produced an outstanding contribution to understanding the complex tapestry that is Ireland, and all its people, from earliest history to the present day... it's a book that anybody interested in the evolution of the island of Ireland and all its people national and international, should read and have on their bookshelf.
valuable and moving history... For anyone who wants to consider the role of Christianity in the West, the test case of Ireland is as fascinating as it is instructive.
The book's conclusion also includes Gribben's reflections on the future of Christianity in Ireland... this book is remarkably clear, comprehensive, balanced, and well-written.
This is a book I will be reading again and no doubt referencing often.
Crawford Gribben has produced a fascinating history of Christian Ireland from its promising beginnings, in the age following the fall of the Roman Empire, to its dramatic decline in recent decades...the book pays considerable attention to the history of Ireland's more obscure Protestant communities. On the other hand, the book also gives ample attention to Ireland's pre Reformation era.
Outstanding... Rarely have I found a book so compelling.
a fascinating history, clearly communicated. It will no doubt fuel discussion and presage further illuminating analysis.
the author's mastery of his subject... But the general reader should not to be intimidated, for the book is written in a very accessible style.
A remarkable book.
An erudite, important and detailed account of the major developments in Irish religious history from the earliest times until the present day... This is an eminently readable book, and the author has a page-turning clarity which too few academics possess.
Admirable and scholarly.
A book of remarkable ambition... The attempt to tell the whole story from Celtic times through to the astonishingly rapid secularisation of today is what makes this book so special and important.
A broad, sweeping, readable and concise history of the interplay of religion, politics and society in Ireland from pre-Christian times until the present.
A readable and impressive work of scholarship...The book is thought-provoking and rich in personalities and comment, which encourages the reader to return to the text.
I'd recommend [the book] strongly to anyone who wants to understand recent upheavals on our island.
This fine volume, by a distinguished historian, meets a long-standing need for an overview of Christianity in Ireland... the book is written in a very accessible style.
Crawford Gribben's sweeping history surveys Ireland's grand past - and its importance for Western Christianity.
A remarkable read... Gribben covers a vast amount of ground in a relatively concise text. His achievement is to provide much needed perspective on where Irish Christianity came from and where it may be headed.
[Gribben's] wide reading is very evident and anyone seeking a one volume survey of "Christian Ireland" will find this an admirable guide.
This thorough, explanatory and altogether credible book is a point-blank look and assessment of what its title purports to address...Vivid and readable
Crawford Gribben has produced an outstanding contribution to understanding the complex tapestry that is Ireland, and all its people, from earliest history to the present day... it's a book that anybody interested in the evolution of the island of Ireland and all its people national and international, should read and have on their bookshelf.
valuable and moving history... For anyone who wants to consider the role of Christianity in the West, the test case of Ireland is as fascinating as it is instructive.
The book's conclusion also includes Gribben's reflections on the future of Christianity in Ireland... this book is remarkably clear, comprehensive, balanced, and well-written.
Notă biografică
Crawford Gribben teaches at Queen's University Belfast, and is the author of several books on Irish, British and American religious history. He writes for newspapers and magazines including The Wall Street Journal, The Irish Times, and History Today.