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The Anglo-Saxon Church: From Whitby to the Tenth-century Reform

Saturday 27 February 2021, 2.00PM to 5:00 PM

Speaker(s): Cristina Figueredo

The Synod of Whitby (664) marked the end of the Ionan liturgy in Northumbria. From then on, the Anglo-Saxon Church aligned with Rome. The Church would survive the Viking attacks and, in the tenth century, it would produce a revival that lasted until the Norman Conquest. This course will explore the religious aspects of life in England from the 7th to the 10th centuries. In addition, masterpieces of Anglo-Saxon art will illustrate the course.

 

  • Tutor: Cristina Figueredo
  • Term: Spring
  • Day: Saturday
  • Start Date: 27 February
  • Time: 2-5pm
  • No. of weeks: 1
  • Full fee: £24

This course will be delivered via Zoom. Students joining our online courses would need access to a computer, laptop or tablet with a microphone (essential) and a webcam (desirable) as well as a reliable broadband connection.

 

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