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The Coming Of Christianity To Anglosaxon England,New
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The Coming Of Christianity To Anglosaxon England Is More Than A General Account Of The Conversion Of The Anglosaxon Kingdoms. It Is A Probing Study Of The Way In Which Christianity Was Fashioned In England, Giving Full Weight To The Variety Of Wealth Of The Traditions That Contributed To Early Anglosaxon Christianity. It Is Also A Study In The Process Of Christianization, As It Was Carried Out By Churchmen Who, According To Mayrharting, Prepared Themselves By Prayer And Study And Travel As Well As By Social Awareness To Christianize Their World.For This Edition, The Author Has Added A New Preface In Which He Reconsiders Some Of His Earlier Conclusions And Addresses Recent Developments In The Scholarship. In A Completely New Chapter, Mayrharting Appraises The Work Of Boniface Of Devon, The Greatest Missionary Of The Early Middle Ages Whom He Calls The 'Mirror Of English History.' Mayrharting Thereby Extends His Account Of Early Anglosaxon Christianity From The Gregorian Mission Of The Late Sixth Century Up To The Eighthcentury English Mission To The Continent, Perhaps The Crowning Achievement Of Early English History.
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