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Church History, Volume 2 (of 3)

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The volume traces Christian expansion across northern and eastern Europe between the tenth and thirteenth centuries, examining missionary strategies, political motivations, and ecclesiastical organization. It shows how missionaries, military force, royal conversions, monasteries, and episcopal foundations shaped conversion in Scandinavia, the Slavic lands, Hungary, the Baltic, and beyond, while local pagan customs often persisted beneath nominal Christianity. Tensions between imperial efforts to bind new churches to German metropolitans and papal aims to establish independent national sees are highlighted. The work also surveys outreach toward Mongol, Islamic, and Baltic pagan populations and introduces the crusading movement.

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Title: Church History, Volume 2 (of 3)

Author: J. H. Kurtz

Translator: John Macpherson

Release date: March 17, 2016 [eBook #51490]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: English

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Transcriber’s Notes

The cover image was provided by the transcriber and is placed in the public domain.

Punctuation has been standardized.

The Table of Contents has been updated to agree with the headings and subheadings of the text.

The † symbol next to a date was not defined in the text. It appears to mean approximate year of death.

This book was written in a period when many words had not become standardized in their spelling. Words may have multiple spelling variations or inconsistent hyphenation in the text. These have been left unchanged unless indicated with a Transcriber’s Note.

Many names appear with multiple spelling variations. The most common form used has been added in brackets following alternate forms to facilitate document searching.

Latin words and quotations are regularly italicized in the text. Italics have been added to words missed by the printer.

Additions noted in the appendix of Volume 2 have been incorporated into its main text.

Footnotes are numbered consecutively through the 3 volumes and are identified in the text with a superscript number and have been accumulated in a table at the end of the text.

Transcriber’s Notes are used when making corrections to the text or to provide additional information for the modern reader. These notes are not identified in the text, but have been accumulated in a table at the end of the book.

CHURCH HISTORY.

BY

PROFESSOR KURTZ.

AUTHORIZED TRANSLATION FROM LATEST REVISED EDITION BY THE

REV. JOHN MACPHERSON, M.A.

IN THREE VOLUMES. VOL. II.

SECOND EDITION.

London:

HODDER AND STOUGHTON,

27, PATERNOSTER ROW.


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