Features of the formation of the Celtic version of Christianity in Ireland in the V - at the beginning of VI century

Authors

  • В.Р. Бучовський

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32420/2008.47.1954

Abstract

Throughout Christianity, its activities are in one way or another connected to the historical reality of its time. Usually, for different epochs, the strength of these bonds was different, but during the Middle Ages, they were significantly stronger than before and after. It is here that perhaps the most important moment was the rise of Christianity, which spread over a relatively short period of time almost throughout Europe. It was then - and never again in all its history - that the Church was able to participate in the formation of all aspects of its contemporary life (including the social), in accordance with its spirit. When solving this task, it inevitably came in close contact with the "world" and the various forms in which it was represented (ie with culture, state, etc.).

Published

03.06.2008

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Articles

How to Cite

“Features of the formation of the Celtic version of Christianity in Ireland in the V - at the beginning of VI century” (2008) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (47), pp. 119–127. doi:10.32420/2008.47.1954.

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