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Religious Beliefs in the Anglo-Saxon time period

Religious Beliefs in the Anglo-Saxon time period. Pagan. This was the 1st religion A polytheistic religion (believing in many god and goddess) have different alters for gods Also believe in elves, dwarves, and giants. Strongly connected with nature. Gods and Goddess.

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Religious Beliefs in the Anglo-Saxon time period

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  1. Religious Beliefs in the Anglo-Saxon time period

  2. Pagan • This was the 1st religion • A polytheistic religion (believing in many god and goddess) • have different alters for gods • Also believe in elves, dwarves, and giants. • Strongly connected with nature.

  3. Gods 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.

  4. Christianity • many people converted to this religion. • it was brought over to Britain.

  5. How Christianity became. • Started around the 6th century • Saint Augustine was sent here by Pope Gregory • He came to talk to King Athelred the King of Kent. • After the king converted many many of people converted too.

  6. How they differ. • Christianity only has one god • Pagan believe in magic • Magic is prohibited in Christianity • Pagans are also more in tune with nature • pagans have many rituals • Christianity tend to have much less.

  7. 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

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