Women in a Celtic Church

Women in a Celtic Church: Ireland 450–1150 is a historical study of the role of women in the religious institutions of Early Medieval Ireland written by the American academic Christina Harrington, it was first published by Oxford University Press in 2002. == Synopsis == In her "Introduction: The Irish Holy Woman and her Modern Inquisitors", Harrington explores how the religious women of Early Medieval Ireland have been interpreted in the preceding several centuries.

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Women in a Celtic Church

Women in a Celtic Church: Ireland 450–1150 is a historical study of the role of women in the religious institutions of Early Medieval Ireland written by the American academic Christina Harrington, it was first published by Oxford University Press in 2002. == Synopsis == In her "Introduction: The Irish Holy Woman and her Modern Inquisitors", Harrington explores how the religious women of Early Medieval Ireland have been interpreted in the preceding several centuries.

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