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Why did the mission to the Anglo-Saxons stall in 596: anxiety, politics or money?
This paper explores the crisis of 596 which interrupted Augustine of Canterbury's mission to the Anglo-Saxons, necessitating his return to Rome. Bede's interpretation of this as a moment of psychological failure is discounted. Political changes in Merovingian Gaul associated with the death of Childebert are reconsidered. A new economic explanation is advanced based on the wording of Gregory the Great's letter of encouragement to Augustine and his fellow missionaries, consideration of the management of the papal estates in Gaul and the behaviour of Virgilius, metropolitan of Arles
Difficult texts: Mark 11.17 – a sacrificial systems failure in the Temple?
This article suggests that Jesus’ action in the Temple may be understood as a socio-psychological critique of the corruption of the sacrificial system. </jats:p
‘To please … Dame Cecely that in latyn hath litell intellect’: Books and the Duchess of York
Aristocratic Marriage, Adultery and Divorce in the Fourteenth Century: the life of Lucy de Thweng (1279–1347)
Kavita Mudan Finn, <i>The Last Plantagenet Consorts: Gender, Genre, and Historiography, 1440–1627</i>. (Queenship and Power.) New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2012. Pp. xii, 267. $85. ISBN: 9780230392984.
Jesus and the Church: The Foundation of the Church in the New Testament and Modern Theology Paul Avis T&T Clark, London, 2020, Theological Foundations of the Christian Church 1, xiv + 235 pp, (paperback £28.99) ISBN: 978-0-5676-9749-3
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