Anskar - The Apostle of the North, 801-865 - Translated from the Vita Anskarii by Bishop Rimbert, His Fellow Missionary and Successor
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Format
Paperback
Pages
136
Language
English
Published
Apr 21, 2011
Publisher
Mitchell Press
ISBN-10
1447402197
ISBN-13
9781447402190
Description
In this compelling retelling of Anskar's life, readers are drawn into the rich tapestry of missionary work during the early medieval period. Anskar, often referred to as the Apostle of the North, emerges as a pivotal figure in the spread of Christianity to the Scandinavian regions. Through the meticulous translation of Bishop Rimbert, who not only chronicled Anskar's journey but also served as his successor, the narrative brings forth the challenges and triumphs faced by early missionaries in a land steeped in pagan traditions and rugged landscapes.
Charles H. Robinson has expertly crafted a narrative that captures the essence of Anskar's convictions, his unwavering dedication, and the historical context of 9th-century Scandinavia. The text vividly portrays the trials, dangers, and cultural exchanges that occurred as Anskar navigates his mission, revealing the intricacies of his character and the significance of his efforts in laying the groundwork for future generations of believers. This account serves not only as a biography but as a reflection on faith's impact amid a transformative era in history.
Charles H. Robinson has expertly crafted a narrative that captures the essence of Anskar's convictions, his unwavering dedication, and the historical context of 9th-century Scandinavia. The text vividly portrays the trials, dangers, and cultural exchanges that occurred as Anskar navigates his mission, revealing the intricacies of his character and the significance of his efforts in laying the groundwork for future generations of believers. This account serves not only as a biography but as a reflection on faith's impact amid a transformative era in history.
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