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Women in a Celtic Church : ウィキペディア英語版 | 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. Authored 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 the manner in which the religious women of Early Medieval Ireland have been interpreted in the preceding several centuries. She begins by looking at the historiography of Early Medieval nuns, on the Early Irish Church, and on Early Irish women, before moving on to an examination of the historiography of non-academic, non-specialist texts designed for a popular audience which have delved into this area. Moving on, she discusses the interpretations of this period that have been produced and advocated by modern Celtic Christians, adherents of the Women's Spirituality movement and Contemporary Paganism. She then discusses the multiple historical errors held to by these latter groups, arguing that the blame for such misinformation must in part fall upon contemporary academics, who have failed to engage a wider audience.〔Harrington 2002. pp. 1–19.〕
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