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Power And Conversion A Comparative Study Of Christianization In Scandinavia Alexandra Sanmark

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Power And Conversion A Comparative Study Of Christianization In Scandinavia Alexandra Sanmark
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Publisher: Uppsala University
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.77 MB
Pages: 322
Author: Alexandra Sanmark
ISBN: 9789150617399, 9150617397
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Power And Conversion A Comparative Study Of Christianization In Scandinavia Alexandra Sanmark by Alexandra Sanmark 9789150617399, 9150617397 instant download after payment.

University College London 2002, Ph.D. Thesis. Revised 2003.
This book examines the Christianization of Scandinavia with the help of comparative material from Anglo-Saxon England, Old Frisia and Old Saxony. It is shown that Christianity spread from secular rulers and aristocracy downwards in society. In order to achieve widespread acceptance of Christianity, rulers employed specific measures, mainly legislation and material support to clerics. It is clear that in the conversion process, missionaries were necessary, but subordinate to secular rulers.
Various kinds of pressure were present in all conversions covered by this study, ranging from mild inducement to brutal force. The conversion of Saxony was particularly violent. While not as harsh, the conversion of Norway belongs in the same part of the spectrum. Forceful conversions included the use of military force, but also the introduction of strict laws and rigorous control systems. Rewards of social, political and material nature were however also significant.
Most important among the new laws were those that regulated the daily life of the population according to the Christian calendar, requiring observance of the seasonal fasts, Sundays and feast days. Other early decrees concerned baptism, churchyard burial and marriage regulations. Early Christian legislation, furthermore, provides a different picture of the Scandinavian pre-Christian religious custom than the Icelandic sources, suggesting that this was mainly a "nature religion". The eddaic gods seem to have been either essentially literary creations, or of little significance for the wider population. The popular cultic rituals appear to have focused on other supernatural beings and magical practices.

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