African ascetics and Celtic monks : 5th and 6th centuries / an LWT/Bravo co-production in association with C.T.V.C. ; a presentation of Films for the Humanities and Sciences ; directors, Bob Bee, Tony Knox. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmFilmPublisher number: FFH 9361 : | Films for the Humanities & SciencesSeries: Two thousand years, the history of ChristianityPublication details: Princeton, New Jersey : Films for the Humanities and Sciences, (c)1999.Description: 1 videodisc (47 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 inContent type:
  • two-dimensional moving image
Media type:
  • video
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  • videocassette
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • BR748
  • BR748.L847.A375 1999
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Production credits:
  • Original music, Robert Hartshorne ; associate producer, Amanda Burrell ; co-producer, Shaun Whiteside ; executive producers, Gillian Greenwood, Melvyn Bragg.
Subject: Part one features the sacking of Rome and introduces Augustine of Hippo and his The City of God, which examines the Church's uneasy relationship with human frailty and worldliness. Part two tracks the spread of Christianity to Ireland and its establishment in Britain and northern Europe by Celtic monks, who had formulated the concept of penance and the culture of pilgrimage.
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Multi-media (10-day check-out) Multi-media (10-day check-out) G. Allen Fleece Library MULTIMEDIA Non-fiction BR748.A37 1999 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) M-DVD Available 31923001423041

Original music, Robert Hartshorne ; associate producer, Amanda Burrell ; co-producer, Shaun Whiteside ; executive producers, Gillian Greenwood, Melvyn Bragg.

Part one features the sacking of Rome and introduces Augustine of Hippo and his The City of God, which examines the Church's uneasy relationship with human frailty and worldliness. Part two tracks the spread of Christianity to Ireland and its establishment in Britain and northern Europe by Celtic monks, who had formulated the concept of penance and the culture of pilgrimage.

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