religious beliefs in the anglo-saxon time period
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Religious Beliefs in the Anglo-Saxon time periodReligious Beliefs in the
Anglo-Saxon time period
Pagan Pagan
This was the 1st religionA polytheistic religion (believing in
many god and goddess) have different alters for godsAlso believe in elves, dwarves, and
giants.Strongly connected with nature.
This was the 1st religionA polytheistic religion (believing in
many god and goddess) have different alters for godsAlso believe in elves, dwarves, and
giants.Strongly connected with nature.
Gods and GoddessGods and Goddess
Pray to them for birth, death, love, fertility, also a good harvest, ect.
Woden - Chief of gods. God of death, battle, and healing
Thunor- god of thunder and storms. Also responsible for farming and giving brides fertility.
Fero- goddess of love in a marriage. Also of magic.
Pray to them for birth, death, love, fertility, also a good harvest, ect.
Woden - Chief of gods. God of death, battle, and healing
Thunor- god of thunder and storms. Also responsible for farming and giving brides fertility.
Fero- goddess of love in a marriage. Also of magic.
ChristianityChristianity
many people converted to this religion.
it was brought over to Britain.
many people converted to this religion.
it was brought over to Britain.
How Christianity became.
How Christianity became.
Started around the 6th centurySaint Augustine was sent here by
Pope GregoryHe came to talk to King Athelred
the King of Kent.After the king converted many
many of people converted too.
Started around the 6th centurySaint Augustine was sent here by
Pope GregoryHe came to talk to King Athelred
the King of Kent.After the king converted many
many of people converted too.
How they differ.How they differ.
Christianity only has one godPagan believe in magicMagic is prohibited in ChristianityPagans are also more in tune with
naturepagans have many ritualsChristianity tend to have much
less.
Christianity only has one godPagan believe in magicMagic is prohibited in ChristianityPagans are also more in tune with
naturepagans have many ritualsChristianity tend to have much
less.
Sources for more information
Sources for more information
http://englishheathenism.homestead.com/pagangods.html
http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Early_Christian_Britain.htm
http://research.uvu.edu/mcdonald/Anglo-Saxon/A-S-Life&Culture/Religion.html
http://englishheathenism.homestead.com/pagangods.html
http://www.britainexpress.com/History/Early_Christian_Britain.htm
http://research.uvu.edu/mcdonald/Anglo-Saxon/A-S-Life&Culture/Religion.html
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