Conversion of Britain

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British Church
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Early Anglo-Saxon
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Early Medieval Britain
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Historia Ecclesiastica Gentis Anglorum
Insular World
King Aldfrith
King Bridei
King Oswiu
Liber Landavensis
Llanbadarn Fawr
Llandeilo Fawr
medieval
Pictish Sculpture
Pope Gregory The Great
pre-Christian Religious Practices
prima
Royal Nunneries
saxons
Theodore's Penitential
Theodore’s Penitential
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West Saxons
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138135437
  • Weight: 816g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 08 Feb 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The Britain of 600-800 AD was populated by four distinct peoples; the British, Picts, Irish and Anglo-Saxons. They spoke 3 different languages, Gaelic, Brittonic and Old English, and lived in a diverse cultural environment. In 600 the British and the Irish were already Christians. In contrast the conversion of the Anglo-Saxons and Picts occurred somewhat later, at the end of the 6th and during the 7th century. Religion was one of the ways through which cultural difference was expressed, and the rulers of different areas of Britain dictated the nature of the dominant religion in areas under their control.

This book uses the Conversion and the Christianisation of the different peoples of Britainas a framework through which to explore the workings of their political systems and the structures of their society. Because Christianity adapted to and affected the existing religious beliefs and social norms wherever it was introduced, it’s the perfect medium through which to study various aspects of society that are difficult to study by any other means.

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