The Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons c.597-c.700

The Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons c.597-c.700
Author: Marilyn Dunn
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-07-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 1441119108

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.

The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church

The Homilies of the Anglo-Saxon Church
Author: Ælfric
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 474
Release: 2021-04-10
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

The work now presented to the Members of the Ælfric Society, the first fruit of its praiseworthy attempt to rescue from oblivion the literary remains of our forefathers, was selected for the earliest publication of the Society, on account both of its valuable matter and the beautiful medium by which it is conveyed. Of the author of the Sermones Catholici we know nothing with certainty beyond his name, though from the words of his own preface, where he speaks of king Æthelred's days as past, and informs us that in those days he was only a monk and mass-priest.

Origin of the Anglo Saxon Race

Origin of the Anglo Saxon Race
Author: William Shore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 374
Release: 2014-06-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781500363147

At the turn of the century the noted historian William Shore embarked on an exhaustive and detailed account of the settlement of England. The result is a historical account well worth the read. I present it to you here for your consideration

Rites and Religions of the Anglo-Saxons

Rites and Religions of the Anglo-Saxons
Author: Gale R. Owen-Crocker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 228
Release: 1981
Genre: Religion
ISBN:

This book traces the development of religious beliefs in Anglo-Saxon engliand, an dthe influence of religion upon everyday life. (inside flap.).

Race

Race
Author: Thomas F. Gossett
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 545
Release: 1997-08-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0198025823

When Thomas Gossett's Race: The History of an Idea in America appeared in 1963, it explored the impact of race theory on American letters in a way that anticipated the investigation of race and culture being conducted today. Bold, rigorous, and broad in scope, Gossett's book quickly established itself as a critical resource to younger scholars seeking a candid, theoretically sophisticated treatment of race in American cultural history. Here, reprinted without change, is Gossett's classic study, making available to a new generation of scholars a lucid, accessibly written volume that ranges from colonial race theory and its European antecedents, through eighteenth- and nineteenth- century race pseudoscience, to the racialist dimension of American thought and literature emerging against backgrounds such as Anglo- Saxonism, westward expansion, Social Darwinism, xenophobia, World War I, and modern racial theory. Featuring a new afterword by the author, an introduction by series editors Shelley Fisher Fishkin and Arnold Rampersad, and a bibliographic essay by Maghan Keita, this indispensable book, whose first edition helped change the way scholars discussed race, will richly reward scholars of American Studies, American Literature, and African-American Studies.