History and Salvation in Medieval Ireland

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Achaemenid
Antisemitic Rhetoric
Apostolic Missions
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Babylon
Babylonian History
Biblical chronology
biblical reception studies
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Christianisation
Christianity
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Columba Series
David Son
Early Irish
early Irish historiography
Early Irish Law
Early Medieval Ireland
Egyptian ancestry
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Eusebius
Fir Bolg
Hebrew Scriptures
Historia Brittonum
idol worship
idolatrous peoples
Imaginative Reenactments
Irish culture
Irish historiography
Jewish history
King David
Late Antique historiography
Latin vernacular sources
Liber Hymnorum
Literary production
Medieval Ireland
Medieval Ireland Middle Irish Jewish history Babylon Achaemenid Old Testament Eusebius St Patrick Salvation Christianity Apostolic Missions Reception Literary production Empires
Medieval Irish conceptions
Medieval Irish Literature
Medieval Irish Texts
medieval religious identity
Middle Irish
Middle Irish Period
Miserere Mei
Ninus Son
Old Testament
Old Testament ideology
Otto III
political power
political theology Ireland
psalmic literature analysis
Reception
Saga Narrative
Salvation
Salvation history
salvation history medieval Ireland
St Patrick
the psalms
Twelfth Century Ireland
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780367684297
  • Weight: 400g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Aug 2022
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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History and Salvation in Medieval Ireland explores medieval Irish conceptions of salvation history, using Latin and vernacular sources from c. 700–c. 1200 CE which adapt biblical history for audiences both secular and ecclesiastical.

This book examines medieval Irish sources on the cities of Jerusalem and Babylon; reworkings of narratives from the Hebrew Scriptures; literature influenced by the Psalms; and texts indebted to Late Antique historiography. It argues that the conceptual framework of salvation history, and the related theory of the divinely-ordained movement of political power through history, had a formative influence on early Irish culture, society and identity. Primarily through analysis of previously untranslated sources, this study teases out some of the intricate connections between the local and the universal, in order to situate medieval Irish historiography within the context of that of the wider world. Using an overarching biblical chronology, beginning with the lives of the Jewish Patriarchs and ending with the Christian apostolic missions, this study shows how one culture understood the histories of others, and has important implications for issues such as kingship, religion and literary production in medieval Ireland.

This book will appeal to scholars and students of medieval Ireland, as well as those interested in religious and cultural history.

Elizabeth Boyle is a Lecturer in Early Irish at Maynooth University. Her research focuses on the intellectual, cultural and religious history of Ireland.

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