Conversion Among the Germanic PeoplesA&C Black, 6 Nov 1998 - 214 halaman Conversion Among the Germanic Peoples is a detailed look at the introduction of Christianity to the German peoples. It provides a history of the process of conversion that took place over several centuries and the influences that prompted it. It will make a wonderful addition to the libraries of scholars and students alike." --British Association for the Study of Religions Bulletin> |
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Christianity and the Germanic peoples in late antiquity | 30 |
Arianism and Catholicism | 63 |
reclaiming the lost province | 88 |
AngloSaxon missions to the continent | 119 |
Christianity in the North | 135 |
The conversion of Iceland | 158 |
Conclusion | 173 |
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acceptance Adam of Bremen Æthelberht Anglo-Saxon England Anskar argued Arian Arian Christianity Athanaric Augustine Avitus baptism baptized barbarian battle Bede Bede's beliefs Beowulf bishop Boniface Britain Catholic Catholicism century Chapter Christ Church Clovis Colgrave and Mynors Columbanus Constantine cult death deities Early Medieval Edda Edwin Emperor evangelized evidence faith Frankish Franks Fritigern Gaul Germanic society gods Gothic Goths Gregory of Tours Gregory's Harald Harmondsworth Herigar History Horton Ibid Icelandic text individual influence J. M. Wallace-Hadrill Jones Jónsson king kingdom Kingship Landnámabók late antique Latin text London Merovingian MGH:SRM mission missionary activity Nock Northumbria Norway Odin Olaf Tryggvason old religion Oxford pagan Paulinus persecution Peter poem political Pope pre-Christian preaching priests religious Rimbert role Roman Empire rulers Saba sacral Saga Saint salvation Sawyer Saxons Scandinavian scholars Snorri Sturluson social sources Studies suggests Tacitus traditional trans Trompf Tschan Ulfila Valens Viking Visigoths Vita Wallace-Hadrill Wilfrid Willibrord Woden worship