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Saint Patrick and the times he lived -- How he "...found Ireland all heathen and left it all Christian!"
How he found Ireland all heathen and left it all Christian
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Bill Federer presents a narrative of St. Patrick's life, drawing on Patrick's own Confessions and historical sources to describe his capture, enslavement, conversion, and missionary work in Ireland.
The book explores Patrick's role in converting Ireland from paganism to Christianity, his methods such as using the shamrock to illustrate the Trinity, and his advocacy against slavery.
Federer situates Patrick within the broader historical context of late antiquity, including Roman withdrawals and Druidic practices in Ireland.
The work emphasizes Patrick's enduring influence on law, culture, and Christianity, arguing his ministry had long-term ripple effects reaching later Western legal traditions.
It is written for a popular audience interested in historical Christian figures and their legacy.
The book explores Patrick's role in converting Ireland from paganism to Christianity, his methods such as using the shamrock to illustrate the Trinity, and his advocacy against slavery.
Federer situates Patrick within the broader historical context of late antiquity, including Roman withdrawals and Druidic practices in Ireland.
The work emphasizes Patrick's enduring influence on law, culture, and Christianity, arguing his ministry had long-term ripple effects reaching later Western legal traditions.
It is written for a popular audience interested in historical Christian figures and their legacy.
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