In the Shadow of Death: Saint Boniface and the Conversion of Hessia, 721-54

In the Shadow of Death: Saint Boniface and the Conversion of Hessia, 721-54

by John-Henry Clay
In the Shadow of Death: Saint Boniface and the Conversion of Hessia, 721-54

In the Shadow of Death: Saint Boniface and the Conversion of Hessia, 721-54

by John-Henry Clay

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Overview

In the year 721, the Anglo-Saxon missionary St Boniface came with his followers to Hessia, a small but turbulent province on the borders of the expanding Frankish kingdom. This book is the first dedicated interdisciplinary study of Boniface's thirty-three-year mission among the Hessians. The author relates the historical sources to the rich archaeological heritage of the region in order to describe the political and cultural context of the mission and its relationship to long-term Frankish interests in the Saxon borderlands. Thanks to the survival of many letters between the missionary community and its supporters, it is also possible to examine a symbolic literary discourse that portrayed the missionaries as heroic exiles who chose to suffer torments in a distant land for the sake of Christ. Finally, fresh evidence drawn from topography and place names is used to argue for the existence of an expansive pre-Christian sacred landscape that was one of the major obstacles faced by Boniface and his followers. The result is an innovative study that brings history and archaeology into communication with the landscape, both real and imagined, in order to reconstruct a crucial moment in the conversion of Europe in all its complexity, ambiguity, and drama. Awarded the Josef Leinweber Prize 2009 by the Fulda Faculty of Theology.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9782503531618
Publisher: Brepols Publishers
Publication date: 04/11/2011
Series: Cultural Encounters in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages Series , #11
Pages: 507
Product dimensions: 6.50(w) x 9.50(h) x 1.40(d)

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations ix

Preface xiii

Author's Note xv

List of Abbreviationsxvii

PartI Foundations

Chapter1 Introduction 3

Chapter2 Historiography 19

PartII Context

Chapter3 West Saxon Origins 55

Chapter4 Hessia on the Eve of the Bonifatian Mission 119

PartIII Mission

Chapter5 The Chronology of the Bonifatian Mission in Hessia 189

Chapter6 Representing the Mission 237

Chapter7 Experiencing the Mission 279

Chapter8 Conclusion 399

Appendix1 Terms and Expressions Relating to Mission and Missionaries in the Letters of Boniface and Lul 405

Appendix2 Metaphors and Motifs Used to Represent the Missionin the Letters of Boniface and Lul 411

Appendix3 The Terms Germania and Germanicum in the Letters of Boniface and Lul 421

Appendix4 Property Held by Hersfeld in Hessia before 775 425

Appendix5 Patrons of Fulda in the Amoneburg District, 750-79 427

Bibliography 431

Index 473

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