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Who was Brigid of Kildare-really?
Not the romanticized goddess.
Not the sanitized saint of greeting cards.
But the historical woman who founded one of the most powerful spiritual centers in early medieval Europe.
This book offers a clear-eyed, historically grounded portrait of Ireland's most influential female saint, drawing carefully from early sources while cutting through centuries of myth, nationalist invention, and modern spiritual projection.
Brigid emerges here as she was remembered by her own world:
a fifth-century abbess of immense authority, founder of Kildare, protector of the poor, distributor of food and wealth, spiritual leader of both women and men, and a figure whose power unsettled kings and later churchmen alike.
Rather than flattening Brigid into either legend or ideology, this book restores her complexity.
You will discover:What the earliest sources actually say about Brigid's life and authority
How Kildare functioned as a center of sanctuary, hospitality, and real social power
Why Brigid's generosity was considered disruptive, not sentimental
What the miracle stories reveal about early Irish Christian values
How and why the "goddess Brigid" theory arose-and where it breaks down
What Brigid's spirituality looked like in practice: food, fire, protection, mercy, and justice
Authentic prayers and devotional texts rooted in manuscript tradition, not modern invention
How Brigid's legacy shaped Irish Christianity long after her death
Written with scholarly care but plain language, Brigid of Kildare: High Queen of Early Christian Ireland is neither devotional fluff nor academic abstraction. It is a serious, readable encounter with a woman whose life reshaped faith, power, and community in early Ireland-and whose influence still endures.
For readers interested in:Early Irish Christianity
Women and authority in the early church
Celtic history beyond mythology
Historically grounded spirituality
Saint Brigid without romantic distortion
This is the Brigid worth knowing.
Not the romanticized goddess.
Not the sanitized saint of greeting cards.
But the historical woman who founded one of the most powerful spiritual centers in early medieval Europe.
This book offers a clear-eyed, historically grounded portrait of Ireland's most influential female saint, drawing carefully from early sources while cutting through centuries of myth, nationalist invention, and modern spiritual projection.
Brigid emerges here as she was remembered by her own world:
a fifth-century abbess of immense authority, founder of Kildare, protector of the poor, distributor of food and wealth, spiritual leader of both women and men, and a figure whose power unsettled kings and later churchmen alike.
Rather than flattening Brigid into either legend or ideology, this book restores her complexity.
You will discover:What the earliest sources actually say about Brigid's life and authority
How Kildare functioned as a center of sanctuary, hospitality, and real social power
Why Brigid's generosity was considered disruptive, not sentimental
What the miracle stories reveal about early Irish Christian values
How and why the "goddess Brigid" theory arose-and where it breaks down
What Brigid's spirituality looked like in practice: food, fire, protection, mercy, and justice
Authentic prayers and devotional texts rooted in manuscript tradition, not modern invention
How Brigid's legacy shaped Irish Christianity long after her death
Written with scholarly care but plain language, Brigid of Kildare: High Queen of Early Christian Ireland is neither devotional fluff nor academic abstraction. It is a serious, readable encounter with a woman whose life reshaped faith, power, and community in early Ireland-and whose influence still endures.
For readers interested in:Early Irish Christianity
Women and authority in the early church
Celtic history beyond mythology
Historically grounded spirituality
Saint Brigid without romantic distortion
This is the Brigid worth knowing.
Who was Brigid of Kildare-really?
Not the romanticized goddess.
Not the sanitized saint of greeting cards.
But the historical woman who founded one of the most powerful spiritual centers in early medieval Europe.
This book offers a clear-eyed, historically grounded portrait of Ireland's most influential female saint, drawing carefully from early sources while cutting through centuries of myth, nationalist invention, and modern spiritual projection.
Brigid emerges here as she was remembered by her own world:
a fifth-century abbess of immense authority, founder of Kildare, protector of the poor, distributor of food and wealth, spiritual leader of both women and men, and a figure whose power unsettled kings and later churchmen alike.
Rather than flattening Brigid into either legend or ideology, this book restores her complexity.
You will discover:What the earliest sources actually say about Brigid's life and authority
How Kildare functioned as a center of sanctuary, hospitality, and real social power
Why Brigid's generosity was considered disruptive, not sentimental
What the miracle stories reveal about early Irish Christian values
How and why the "goddess Brigid" theory arose-and where it breaks down
What Brigid's spirituality looked like in practice: food, fire, protection, mercy, and justice
Authentic prayers and devotional texts rooted in manuscript tradition, not modern invention
How Brigid's legacy shaped Irish Christianity long after her death
Written with scholarly care but plain language, Brigid of Kildare: High Queen of Early Christian Ireland is neither devotional fluff nor academic abstraction. It is a serious, readable encounter with a woman whose life reshaped faith, power, and community in early Ireland-and whose influence still endures.
For readers interested in:Early Irish Christianity
Women and authority in the early church
Celtic history beyond mythology
Historically grounded spirituality
Saint Brigid without romantic distortion
This is the Brigid worth knowing.
Not the romanticized goddess.
Not the sanitized saint of greeting cards.
But the historical woman who founded one of the most powerful spiritual centers in early medieval Europe.
This book offers a clear-eyed, historically grounded portrait of Ireland's most influential female saint, drawing carefully from early sources while cutting through centuries of myth, nationalist invention, and modern spiritual projection.
Brigid emerges here as she was remembered by her own world:
a fifth-century abbess of immense authority, founder of Kildare, protector of the poor, distributor of food and wealth, spiritual leader of both women and men, and a figure whose power unsettled kings and later churchmen alike.
Rather than flattening Brigid into either legend or ideology, this book restores her complexity.
You will discover:What the earliest sources actually say about Brigid's life and authority
How Kildare functioned as a center of sanctuary, hospitality, and real social power
Why Brigid's generosity was considered disruptive, not sentimental
What the miracle stories reveal about early Irish Christian values
How and why the "goddess Brigid" theory arose-and where it breaks down
What Brigid's spirituality looked like in practice: food, fire, protection, mercy, and justice
Authentic prayers and devotional texts rooted in manuscript tradition, not modern invention
How Brigid's legacy shaped Irish Christianity long after her death
Written with scholarly care but plain language, Brigid of Kildare: High Queen of Early Christian Ireland is neither devotional fluff nor academic abstraction. It is a serious, readable encounter with a woman whose life reshaped faith, power, and community in early Ireland-and whose influence still endures.
For readers interested in:Early Irish Christianity
Women and authority in the early church
Celtic history beyond mythology
Historically grounded spirituality
Saint Brigid without romantic distortion
This is the Brigid worth knowing.
Details
| Erscheinungsjahr: | 2026 |
|---|---|
| Fachbereich: | Geisteswissenschaften allgemein |
| Genre: | Importe |
| Rubrik: | Geisteswissenschaften |
| Medium: | Taschenbuch |
| ISBN-13: | 9781069942548 |
| ISBN-10: | 1069942545 |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
| Einband: | Kartoniert / Broschiert |
| Autor: | Mac Colla, Eochaid |
| Hersteller: | Holy Well Books |
| Verantwortliche Person für die EU: | Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de |
| Maße: | 229 x 152 x 8 mm |
| Von/Mit: | Eochaid Mac Colla |
| Erscheinungsdatum: | 31.03.2026 |
| Gewicht: | 0,209 kg |