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Publication Date: 24 Mar 2006
Format: Hardback
Publisher: Lion Books
Page Count: 208
Author: Michelle P. Brown
ISBN-13: 9780745951539

How Christianity Came To Britain and Ireland

By Michelle P. Brown
The epic story of how Christianity came to the British Isles
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Michelle Brown tells the rich and often dramatic story of how Christianity came to the British Isles. The author explores what Britain and Ireland were like in prehistoric times and the impact of the Roman world, before moving on to the crucial Anglo Saxon period from 600 to 1000, including: - Pope Gregory's missions to Kent and Northumbria - The northern saints from Iona - The faith spreading east and west, including Wales and Ireland - Monasteries and learning - The Vikings. In these times, Christianity was a radical social force and faith was shaped not only by prophets, prelates and princes but also by ordinary men and women.
DR MICHELLE P. BROWN was the Curator of Medieval and Illuminated Manuscripts at the British Library for 18 years. She now works as a freelance author and lecturer, remaining at the British Library part-time to promote its collections regionally. She is also a Lay Canon and Member of Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral, London.
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Michelle Brown tells the rich and often dramatic story of how Christianity came to the British Isles. The author explores what Britain and Ireland were like in prehistoric times and the impact of the Roman world, before moving on to the crucial Anglo Saxon period from 600 to 1000, including: - Pope Gregory's missions to Kent and Northumbria - The northern saints from Iona - The faith spreading east and west, including Wales and Ireland - Monasteries and learning - The Vikings. In these times, Christianity was a radical social force and faith was shaped not only by prophets, prelates and princes but also by ordinary men and women.
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DR MICHELLE P. BROWN was the Curator of Medieval and Illuminated Manuscripts at the British Library for 18 years. She now works as a freelance author and lecturer, remaining at the British Library part-time to promote its collections regionally. She is also a Lay Canon and Member of Chapter of St Paul's Cathedral, London.

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