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Is there any truth to this statement?
Indeed, Trinitarian Christianity was literally forced upon the various tribes by the sword. Arianism is interesting and included a large number of tribal groups throughout Europe and North Africa who ascribed themselves to Christianity.
Also, the idea that Constantine or Charlemagne used the sword to advance the faith is naive, or a simple lie. The patience of Charlemagne with the Germanic peoples was great, and his employment of the sword was only after several failed attempts to get them to quit incest, canibalism and human sacrifice. Also, it downplays the roles played by simple missionaries, such as Boniface:
Saint Boniface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read in particular about "Thor's Oak".
Cheers,
Does anyone have suggested (online titles if possible) that cover this controversy in the early Church?
Thank you.
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Does anyone have suggested (online titles if possible) that cover this controversy in the early Church?
Also, the idea that Constantine or Charlemagne used the sword to advance the faith is naive, or a simple lie. The patience of Charlemagne with the Germanic peoples was great, and his employment of the sword was only after several failed attempts to get them to quit incest, canibalism and human sacrifice. Also, it downplays the roles played by simple missionaries, such as Boniface:
Saint Boniface - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Read in particular about "Thor's Oak".
Cheers,
The Franks were simply imposing the morality which the pagan Roman empire would have imposed. The Gauls and Celts had already been forced by the pagan empire to give up human sacrifice when they were conquered before. Charlemagne was simply extending the empire - now considered the Holy Roman Empire - farther.
Boy, my European History is rusty! I wonder, do they teach that in schools anymore?