Anglo-Saxons
Anglo-Saxons are the German tribes that lived in Great Britain from the 5th century. They had culture adapted to their region (Miranda 308). The cultural identity of the Anglo-Saxons resulted from the diversified adoption to Christianity by the people (Miranda 309). It resulted in the establishment of various kingdoms in the continent. Their religion did not talk about eternal life, but it provided a defense against death (Behr …show more content…
It familiarizes the reader with the beliefs based on their different social and economic setups. Many people who possess the same traits and share the same values accept these beliefs (Higgins, 101). The Anglo-Saxon religions refer to many distinct periods, events, and types of religion in the British Isles. They involved polytheisms (Behr 315). There has been Christianization of the Anglo-Saxons by Germanic Christianity and the Anglo-Saxon mission (Miranda 308). Anglo-Saxon culture favors the people’s values and their origin. The conversion of the Anglo-Saxons to Christianity began at the onset of Christian introduction (Graeme 235). Aristocracy facilitated the transition, but they later returned to paganism (Behr