Bibliography

Hudson, Benjamin T., “Time is short: the eschatology of the early Gaelic Church”, in: Caroline Bynam, and Paul Freedman (eds), Last things: death and the Apocalypse in the Middle Ages, Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2000. 101–123, 301–306.

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Article
“Time is short: the eschatology of the early Gaelic Church”
Work
Caroline Bynam (ed.) • Paul Freedman (ed.), Last things: death and the Apocalypse in the Middle Ages (2000)
Pages
101–123, 301–306
Year
2000
Related publications
Other editions or printings
Hudson, Benjamin T. (ed.), Irish Sea studies: A.D. 900–1200, Dublin: Four Courts Press, 2006.  
A collection of 12 articles that were previously published and are here presented in more or less revised form.
abstract:
Irish Sea studies, 900-1200 examines some of the events and personalities round the Irish Sea province at a crucial time in the development of medieval Europe. The Irish Sea had been a meeting ground for commerce, religion, and war throughout centuries, and around the first millennium this region of the North Atlantic became a barometer of the changes that were reshaping the lands of northern Europe. This volume of revised essays looks at political and cultural contact and change throughout the liquid highway between Ireland and Britain, covering topics such as the end of the Viking Age, the collapse of the Old English kingdom, the earliest contacts with the Normans, economic revival and change, and religious reform.
(source: Four Courts Press)
Subjects and topics
Headings
the church in Ireland
Contributors
Dennis Groenewegen
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