Cahill's How The Irish Saved Civilization

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February 22, 2015

 

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These scribes then served as conduits through which Greco-Roman and Judeo-Christian cultures were transmitted to the tribes of Europe, newly settled amid the rubble and ruined vineyards of the civilization they had overwhelmed." (Cahill, p.3) The theme of this book is that the scribes did something unique, they saved civilization, not the masses of people, but literature, the content of "classical civilization...
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58) One reads of the time from Rome's fall to medieval times learning through the stories of the characters, most notable Augustine and Patrick. Augustine, his faith based on Roman Chrisitanity, "looked into his own heart and found the anguish of each individual." (Cahill, p. 115) Patrick, the slave turned Christian, escapes only to return to convert the Irish...
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