The Christianization of Denmark: From Odin to Christ
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The Christianization of Denmark: From Odin to Christ by Adrian E. Markham explores the profound transformation of Danish society from its Norse pagan roots to a kingdom integrated into the Christian world. From the sacred mounds and ritual halls of Lejre to the monumental runestones of Jelling, the book traces the slow, layered process by which faith, kingship, and daily life were reshaped. Markham examines the influence of missionaries such as Ansgar, the political strategies of rulers like Harald Bluetooth and Cnut the Great, and the establishment of churches, monasteries, and diocesan structures that connected Denmark to wider European networks. Through trade, law, and cultural exchange, the kingdom gradually embraced Christianity, while older beliefs persisted in folklore, ritual, and material culture, creating a complex, hybrid society. Drawing on archaeology, rune stones, and contemporary chronicles, The Christianization of Denmark illuminates a society negotiating change across generations. It provides a vivid and grounded portrait of how religion, authority, and cultural memory intertwined to shape Danish identity, revealing the enduring imprint of the past on a kingdom long before modern history recorded its transformation.
The Christianization of Denmark: From Odin to Christ by Adrian E. Markham explores the profound transformation of Danish society from its Norse pagan roots to a kingdom integrated into the Christian world. From the sacred mounds and ritual halls of Lejre to the monumental runestones of Jelling, the book traces the slow, layered process by which faith, kingship, and daily life were reshaped. Markham examines the influence of missionaries such as Ansgar, the political strategies of rulers like Harald Bluetooth and Cnut the Great, and the establishment of churches, monasteries, and diocesan structures that connected Denmark to wider European networks. Through trade, law, and cultural exchange, the kingdom gradually embraced Christianity, while older beliefs persisted in folklore, ritual, and material culture, creating a complex, hybrid society. Drawing on archaeology, rune stones, and contemporary chronicles, The Christianization of Denmark illuminates a society negotiating change across generations. It provides a vivid and grounded portrait of how religion, authority, and cultural memory intertwined to shape Danish identity, revealing the enduring imprint of the past on a kingdom long before modern history recorded its transformation.
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