Augustine's oak

Augustine's Oak is the story of St. Augustine's mission in 597 AD to reconcile the Christians of the Celtic church with the authority of Rome. Beneath an oak tree on the Welsh border the two traditions collide. Political intrigue, civil war, the individual's quest for truth and God: A...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Oswald, Peter (-)
Formato: Libro
Publicado: London Oberon Books 1999
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Sumario:Augustine's Oak is the story of St. Augustine's mission in 597 AD to reconcile the Christians of the Celtic church with the authority of Rome. Beneath an oak tree on the Welsh border the two traditions collide. Political intrigue, civil war, the individual's quest for truth and God: Augustine's Oak charts the beginning of a struggle that has shaped the course of British history
Descripción Física:96 p. 21 cm
ISBN:9781840021288