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Marilyn Dunn 
The Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons c.597-c.700 
Discourses of Life, Death and Afterlife

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This groundbreaking work treats the Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons as a process of religious change and is the first to establish the importance of Christian doctrines and popular intuitions about death and the dead in the transition, focusing on the outbreak of epidemic disease between 664 and 687 as a crucial period for the survival of Christianity in Anglo-Saxon England.
  It analyzes Anglo-Saxon conceptions of the soul and afterlife as well as traditional mortuary rituals, re-interpreting archaeological evidence
to argue that the change from furnished to unfurnished burial in the late seventh and early eighth century demonstrates the success of the church”s attempts to counter popular fears that the plague was caused by the return of the dead to carry off the living.
   The study employs ethnographic comparisons and anthropological theory to further our understanding of pagan Anglo-Saxon deities, ritual and ritual practitioners, and also considers the challenges confronting the Anglo-Saxon church, as it faced not only popular attachment to traditional values and beliefs, but also gendered responses to, or syncretistic constructions of, Christianity.


 

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Format PDF ● Pages 282 ● ISBN 9781441119100 ● Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing ● Published 2010 ● Downloadable 6 times ● Currency EUR ● ID 3101307 ● Copy protection Adobe DRM
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