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Sammelwerk  Christianizing peoples and converting individuals
Armstrong, GuydaWood, Ian N. [Hrsg.]. - Turnhout (2000)


In Reihe: International medieval research / 7
Deskriptoren: Europa Sammelschriften Christianisierung Wood, Ian N. (1950-)
Sprache: Englisch
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The life of St Nino: Georgia's conversion to its female apostle
Synek, Eva Maria. • S. 3-13

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Why orthodoxy did not spread among the Bulgars of the Crimea during the early medieval era: an early Byzantine conversion model
Noonan, Thomas S.. • S. 15-24

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Some historical re-identifications and the Christianization of Kent
Wood, Ian N.. • S. 27-45

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Converting monks: missionary activity in early medieval Frisia and Saxony
Egmond, Wolfert S. van. • S. 37-45

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Deliberate ambiguity: the Lombards and Christianity
Pohl, Walter. • S. 47-58

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New perspectives on an old problem: Uppsala and the Christianization of Sweden
Gräslund, Anne-Sofie. • S. 61-72

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Early Christian burials in Sweden
Nilsson, Bertil. • S. 73-82

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Adam of Bremen and the conversion of Scandinavia
Janson, Henrik. • S. 83-88

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Approaches to the conversion of the Finns: ideologies, symbols, and archaeological features
Fewster, Derek. • S. 89-104

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Signs of conversion in early medieval charters
Hunyadi, Zsolt. • S. 105-113

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Signs of conversion in Central European laws
Bak, János M.. • S. 115-124

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Signs of conversion in Vitae sanctorum
Kuznetsova, Anna. • S. 125-132

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Conversion in chronicles: the Hungarian case
Veszprémy, László. • S. 133-145

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Mission to the heathen in Prussia and Livonia: the attitude of the religious military orders toward christianization
Favreau-Lilie, Marie-Luise. • S. 147-154

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The forced baptism of Jews in Christian Europe: an introductory overview
Ravid, Benjamin C. I.. • S. 157-167

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Living in limbo: the experience of Jewish converts in medieval England
Brown, Reva BermanMcCartney, Sean. • S. 169-191

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Marriage as a means of conversion in Pierre Dubois's De recuperatione Terre Sancte
Evans, Michael R.. • S. 195-202

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Mission et frontière dans l'espace méditerranén: tentatives d'une société guerrière pour la propogation de la foi
Vones, Ludwig. • S. 203-222

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The conversion stories of Shaykh Abu Ish·aq Kazaruna (963-1033)
Yavari, Neguin. • S. 225-246

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To baptize khans or to convert peoples? Missionary aims in Central Asia in the fourteenth century
Ryan, James Daniel. • S. 247-257

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Cum hora undecima: the incorporation of Asia into the orbis Christianus
Schmieder, Felicitas. • S. 259-265
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Aquinas, the intellect, and divine enlightenment
Quinn, Patrick. • S. 277-282

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"Conversio ad bonum commutabile": Augustinian Language of "Conversion" in Medieval Theology.
Mowbray, Donald. • S. 283-294

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Converting the other and converting the self: double objectives in Franciscan educational writings
Roest, Bert. • S. 295-301

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Platonism and plagiarism at the end of the Middle Ages
O'Brien, Peter. • S. 303-318

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The conversion of King John and its consequences for Worcester Cathedral
Engel, Ute. • S. 321-338

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Conversion as depicted on the fourteenth-century Tring tiles
Casey, Mary. • S. 339-346