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    worship that persisted in the English society during their first conversion to Christianity. Even those who converted to Christianity such as king Redwald often got “apostatize(d)” back by their societies, as most people were still ingrained in paganism. For Redwald, it was wife who led him back into pagan practice. After his reversion to pagan practice Redwald tried to “serve both Christ and the ancient gods, and he had in the same shrine an altar for the holy sacrifice of Christ side by side

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    extents of this argument, as well as the views Pagans hold, should be explained plainly and defined thoroughly in order to provide the necessary background information and foreknowledge this analysis requires. Overall, there are many ways to practice Paganism, but one detail of this religion remains true for all: nature is sacred and must be mystical because nature is connected to the spiritual realm of the gods. Jolly, in her essay, Father God and Mother Earth: Nature-Mysticism in the Anglo-Saxon World

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    Craig jones Dagmar E. Sproll April 3, 2012 Research Paper Christian Art In this research paper one will be reading about early Christian art and about how pagan-inspired themes, classical influences, and its two major tendencies: naturalism and abstract symbolism. Early Christian art and architecture is the art produced by Christians or under Christian ruling from the earliest period between about 350 and 525. The Christian art survived 2nd century’s and onwards. According

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    Good And Evil In Beowulf

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    Bible majorly influenced the poem. The theme of good and evil in Beowulf presents itself when Christianity clashes with paganism, in the battles Beowulf fought, and even when Beowulf dies. Many literary works of today, as well as a poem by Dante Alighieri, share this theme in common because people continue to battle good and evil. All through Beowulf Christianity collides with paganism. For instance, the poem states, “But fate, that night, intended Grendel to gnaw the broken bones of his last human supper”

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    believed to be written by a monk around the time of 700 A.D. near the modern-day West Midlands of England. Regardless, the author expresses their knowledge of Christianity and paganism throughout the poem. The two beliefs are very different from one another, but the author was able to tie them together to build the story. The paganism reflects past memories of the beliefs that the people in the land shared. Christianity gives reference to the new beliefs and values the people were following at the time

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    the Saxon language and means “must”. With the term used in Pagan society, the term is said and very little is known of the word, it has been used for centuries, but the most unlikely aristocrats of society. Over the years, as I have studied about Paganism and the different paths that came forth, I have always had this feeling that when saying the term, “So Mote it Be” at the end of a ritual or spell, was kind of like saying “Amen”. While I felt the two terms had a connections, I always felt that “So

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    holidays whether people realize it or not. Paganism has a rich multicultural background based on ancient people that has developed into the new traditions of today. (Harvey,1995) Many Pagans keep their religious preferences in secret due to fear of discrimination. Many have not come “out of the broom closet” because some people assume stereotypes of witchcraft, like devil worship, without further researching or understanding the religion. A subset of Paganism is Wicca. There are many denominations

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    still acts of pagan culture at the time. This conversion from paganism to Christianity mixed a lot of the elements. Many Anglo-Saxons still had pagan beliefs, but tried to connect these beliefs with Christianity. Beowulf was written in the time when the society was in the process of converting from Paganism to Christianity. In this epic poem, these two religions come through the actions of its characters. The poem uses portions of Paganism and Christianity. Even though many Pagan influences appear in

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    converting from Paganism to Christianity. Examples of Pagan and Christian traditions are presented all throughout literature. Many of the influences deal with what it going on in the world, when the piece is written. When Beowulf was written, St. Augustine had just come over to try and convert the Anglo-Saxon people to Christianity; although the conversion succeeded it was a shallow conversion, and there were still people following the Pagan ways. The fact that Christianity and Paganism are so closely

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    Religion has been an important aspect in many cultures. During the time Beowulf and King Arthur were written there was a transition of paganism beliefs and an overtake of Christian religion. Christianity is the belief in one God and is told through the Bible. Christians believe in good vs, evil and that we get to pick our destiny. Pagan’s believe in many gods, immortality, fate, monsters and magic. Both medieval stories mention God and Christian beliefs, that tie into the books. They also take pagan

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