Christianizing Peoples and Converting Individuals
Ian N. Wood A series of 28 wide-ranging papers, from the 1997 Leeds International Medieval Congress, which focus on the interface between Christians and Muslims in Spain and Palestine, and between Christians and Jews in Spain, England and Western Europe. Subjects include: the conversion of Georgia in the 4th century; the Christianisation of Kent; early medieval missionary activity, the conversion of Scandinavia and Central and Eastern Europe; the conversion of Jews; conversion in the Mediterranean; competing faiths in Asia; conversion theology; the representation of conversion in the architecture of Worcester Cathedral and the design of 14th-century Tring tiles.
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