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He who lives in harmony with himself lives in harmony with the world.

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Katja Ritari
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88.73
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Brepols Publishers, Date: 2010-02-26. Paperback. Used:Good. 2010. Brepols Publishers ISBN 2503533159 9782503533155 [US]
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Ritari, Katja
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89.00
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Brepols Publishers 2010 1st paperback New Size: 96x19x145;
Ritari Katja
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89.00
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Brepols Publishers, Date: 2010. 1st. paperback. New. 96x19x145. 2010. Brepols Publishers ISBN 2503533159 9782503533155 [US]
Ritari, Katja
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ISBN10: 2503533159, ISBN13: 9782503533155, [publisher: Brepols (distributed)] Softcover
[Bayonne, NJ, U.S.A.] [Publication Year: 2010]
Katja Ritari
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ISBN10: 2503533159, ISBN13: 9782503533155, [publisher: Brepols N.V., Turnhout] Softcover Paperback. In this volume, Katja Ritari shows how a theological reading of hagiography works towards gaining a fuller understanding of the complexity of issues that can be addressed in a hagiographical narrative and of the aims of the medieval authors. The three texts examined in this study belong to the earliest stratum of hagiographical writing in Ireland and thus provide evidence of the formation of an Irish Christian society. This work presents a fresh look at the earliest Lives of saints Brigit and Columba concentrating on moral theology through the image of an ideal Christian and his or her antithesis. In hagiography, the saint is presented as the paragon of perfect Christian behaviour, but the moral message concerning ideal Christian living can also be conveyed through the minor characters which populate the Lives as companions of the saint, and as witnesses and receivers of the effects of his or her miracles. This study is groundbreaking because it turns attention towards the portrayal of these characters, especially towards the lay people whose role in hagiography has thus far been neglected in scholarly studies. The topic of this study- a good Christian life- is a fundamental spiritual and theological question that has relevance to all Christians. It is a central question to the formation of a Christian identity and its soteriological significance makes it a focal theolo ...

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