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Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe

Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe. New Kingdoms of the Old Western Roman Empire. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe Background: Christianity in the British Isles. Pope Gregory the Great. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe

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Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe

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  1. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe

  2. New Kingdoms of the Old Western Roman Empire

  3. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe • Background: Christianity in the British Isles

  4. Pope Gregory the Great

  5. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe • I. Background: Christianity in the British Isles • A. Irish Monasticism

  6. Book of Kells

  7. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe • I. Background: Christianity in the British Isles • A. Irish Monasticism • B. Fusion of Irish & Roman Christianity in England

  8. Anglo-Saxon tribal kingdoms converted from two sources: Celtic Church from the north & Roman Catholic Christianity from the South (Kent)

  9. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe • I. Background: Christianity in the British Isles • A. Irish Monasticism • B. Fusion of Irish & Roman Christianity in England • II. English Missions to the Continent

  10. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe • I. Background: Christianity in the British Isles • A. Irish Monasticism • B. Fusion of Irish & Roman Christianity in England • II. English Missions to the Continent • A. St. Boniface (c.680-755)

  11. St. Boniface: Baptizing & Martyrdom Sacramentary of Fulda, 11th century

  12. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe • I. Background: Christianity in the British Isles • A. Irish Monasticism • B. Fusion of Irish & Roman Christianity in England • II. English Missions to the Continent • A. St. Boniface (c.680-755) • III. The Role of Monastic Women in Missions

  13. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe • I. Background: Christianity in the British Isles • A. Irish Monasticism • B. Fusion of Irish & Roman Christianity in England • II. English Missions to the Continent • A. St. Boniface (c.680-755) • III. The Role of Monastic Women in Missions • A. Rise of Double Monasteries

  14. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe • I. Background: Christianity in the British Isles • A. Irish Monasticism • B. Fusion of Irish & Roman Christianity in England • II. English Missions to the Continent • A. St. Boniface (c.680-755) • III. The Role of Monastic Women in Missions • A. Rise of Double Monasteries • 1. Role of Abbesses

  15. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe • I. Background: Christianity in the British Isles • A. Irish Monasticism • B. Fusion of Irish & Roman Christianity in England • II. English Missions to the Continent • A. St. Boniface (c.680-755) • III. The Role of Monastic Women in Missions • A. Rise of Double Monasteries • 1. Role of Abbesses • 2. Example of Leoba

  16. Monks, Abbesses, & the Christianization of Western Europe • I. Background: Christianity in the British Isles • A. Irish Monasticism • B. Fusion of Irish & Roman Christianity in England • II. English Missions to the Continent • A. St. Boniface (c.680-755) • III. The Role of Monastic Women in Missions • A. Rise of Double Monasteries • 1. Role of Abbesses • 2. Example of Leoba • B. Female Monasticism as an Institution

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