Towards the general theory of conversion; Christianity and the Germanic peoples in late antiquity; the Franks - Arianism and Catholicism; the Anglo-Saxons - reclaiming the lost province; Anglo-Saxon missions to the Continent; Cristianity in the north; the conversion of Iceland.
Carole M. Cusack is Professor in the Department of Studies in Religion at the University of Sydney, Australia.
"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.
Spring 2001
"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."
*Blurb from reviewer*
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