Lecture

The Christianization of Iceland

Description

This lecture covers the Christianization of Iceland, starting from the introduction of the new religion by settlers in the 9th century to the establishment of churches and ecclesiastical structures. It explores the challenges faced in building churches, appointing priests, and organizing the church's property. The lecture delves into the role of bishops, the influence of foreign bishops, and the conflicts arising from the ownership of churches. It also discusses the Gregorian reform, the tithe system, and the struggle for ecclesiastical independence. The presentation concludes with the canonization of local saints and the political implications of the church's influence in Icelandic society.

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