Diarmaid MacCulloch shows how for centuries the Church has tried to resolve the tension between sacred and profane.
Diarmaid MacCulloch’s thrilling book explores the complexities and contradictions of biblical scholarship and its changing ...
Diarmaid MacCulloch is one of our very best public historians ... engagingly on a remarkably diverse range of topics in the history of Christian culture and thought. The unifying theme is formally the ...
Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch suggests that other versions may exist ... Likewise, with various excursuses such as to revolutionary France or mainland Europe in the Reformation, this is largely a ...
SEX is perhaps the last thing that you would expect Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch to want to write about, especially in ...
Europe is a culture with an ancient wound, a fault line which has divided it since the sixteenth-century Reformation. The division between Catholic and Protestant Europe still runs deep even where ...
Writing in 2013 for this newspaper, Diarmaid MacCulloch said that “Christian history, like all history, is a delicious smorgasbord of unintended consequences, paradoxes, misunderstandings ...
That would certainly be one conclusion to be drawn from Lower than the Angels, Diarmaid MacCulloch’s compelling and encyclopedic survey of the diverse ways in which Christianity has made sense ...
Diarmaid Ó Seachnasaigh, Irish knight and Chief of the Name, died before 1567. Tomb of Diarmaid Ó Seachnasaigh in the north transept of Kilmacduagh Cathedral [1] ...
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Lower than the Angels: A History of Sex and Christianity. By Diarmaid MacCulloch. Allen Lane; 688 pages; £35. To be published in America by Viking in April 2025; $40 The worry was the Virgin Mary ...