Bede: History Of The English Church And People

Bede: History Of The English Church And People

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Bede's seminal work, History Of The English Church And People, chronicles the formative centuries of England, tracing the intricate tapestry of its religious and social evolution. This foundational historical text presents a meticulous account of the arrival of Christianity, the subsequent conversion of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, and the eventual unification of the English Church. It details the lives of saints, kings, and missionaries, illustrating the profound impact of faith on the nascent nation's identity and governance. The narrative maintains an authoritative and scholarly tone, offering an unparalleled window into the spiritual and political landscape of early medieval Britain. This essential volume remains a cornerstone for understanding the origins of English culture and its enduring ecclesiastical heritage.

Author: Bede
Format: Hardback
Published: 2010, The Folio Society

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Condition remarks:
Book: Good
Jacket: Slipcase: Good
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

Bede's seminal work, History Of The English Church And People, chronicles the formative centuries of England, tracing the intricate tapestry of its religious and social evolution. This foundational historical text presents a meticulous account of the arrival of Christianity, the subsequent conversion of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms, and the eventual unification of the English Church. It details the lives of saints, kings, and missionaries, illustrating the profound impact of faith on the nascent nation's identity and governance. The narrative maintains an authoritative and scholarly tone, offering an unparalleled window into the spiritual and political landscape of early medieval Britain. This essential volume remains a cornerstone for understanding the origins of English culture and its enduring ecclesiastical heritage.