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(Ebook) The Viking Age as a Period of Religious Transformation: The Christianization of Norway from AD 560-1150/1200 by Sæbjørg Walaker Nordeide ISBN 9782503534800, 2503534805

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Authors:Sæbjørg Walaker Nordeide
Pages:396 pages.
Year:2011
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Publisher:Brepols Pub
Language:english
File Size:7.82 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9782503534800, 2503534805
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(Ebook) The Viking Age as a Period of Religious Transformation: The Christianization of Norway from AD 560-1150/1200 by Sæbjørg Walaker Nordeide ISBN 9782503534800, 2503534805

This volume is the first to delve into Norway's history of Christianization since 1973 when Fridtjov Birkeli published his book on the topic. For the first time in over thirty years, Dr Nordeide illuminates the change from non-Christian to Christian rituals by analysing archaeological resources from c. AD 560 to c. 1150/1200. This book both asserts and challenges previous hypotheses of the chronology of Christianization, as well as offering fascinating new versions of the Norway's eventual conversion.As well as asserting that local history leads Norway along chronological lines typical of its peripheral location, the author argues that in some ways, Norway's history of Christianity is best located within the history of central European regions even more than has ever been suggested before.
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