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Celtic Church: Origins, Development and Themes - for CCEA A Level
Celtic Church: Origins, Development and Themes - for CCEA A Level
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Completely updated to cover the revised CCEA specification for GCE Religious Studies Units AS 5 and A2 5. It explores the origins of the Celtic Church in Ireland, its missionary outreach and development in the 5th, 6th and 7th centuries. Tasks and questions are provided throughout. Also includes material on other aspects of human experience.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 344 pages
Publication date: 26 March 2018
Publisher: Colourpoint Creative Ltd
This comprehensive and extensively revised book is designed to cover Units AS 5 and A2 5 of the current CCEA Religious Studies specification. It has undergone a rigorous quality assurance process to ensure its accuracy and reliability.
The text delves into the historical origins, development, and characteristics of the Celtic Church in Ireland during the fifth, sixth, and seventh centuries. It explores various themes within the Celtic Church, including the Reformation and Post-Reformation Church. Additionally, the book includes a range of tasks, practice essay titles of exam standard, and activities that highlight other aspects of human experience.
The areas covered in this text encompass:
The Arrival of Christianity in Ireland: This section examines the introduction of Christianity to Ireland and the process by which it became established and integrated into the Celtic culture.
Celtic Monasticism: The text explores the unique monastic traditions and practices that emerged within the Celtic Church, such as the founding of monasteries, the role of monks and nuns, and the emphasis on asceticism and spiritual discipline.
Celtic Penitentials: It examines the penitential systems and practices of the Celtic Church, including the use of confession, penance, and other forms of atonement.
Celtic Hagiography: This section explores the rich tradition of Celtic hagiography, which involves the writing of biographies and legends about saints and holy figures. It examines the themes and motifs common in these narratives and their significance within Celtic religious and cultural traditions.
Controversy and Authority: The text examines the controversies and power struggles that occurred within the Celtic Church, including disputes over doctrine, liturgy, and ecclesiastical authority. It explores the role of bishops, abbots, and other religious leaders in shaping the development of the Celtic Church.
Missionary Outreach: It explores the missionary efforts of the Celtic Church, both within Ireland and beyond its borders. It examines the strategies used by missionaries to spread Christianity and the impact of these efforts on the cultural and religious landscape of the time.
Developments and Outreach in Christianity: This section examines the various developments and expansions within Christianity during the Celtic period, including the growth of monasticism, the development of new religious orders, and the spread of Christian teachings and practices.
Synoptic Assessment Theme: Faith, Morality, and the State: The text explores the relationship between faith, morality, and the state in the Celtic Church and its historical context. It examines the ways in which Christian teachings and values influenced the political and social structures of Celtic society and the challenges faced by Christians in navigating the complex relationship between religion and the state.
A detailed glossary and index are also provided to enhance the reader's understanding and reference.
This comprehensive and engaging book offers a valuable resource for students studying Religious Studies at AS and A2 level, providing a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the Celtic Church in Ireland and its historical significance.
Weight: 762g
Dimension: 158 x 233 x 28 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781780731117
Edition number: 2nd Revised edition
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