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Conversion and the Contest of Creeds in Early Medieval Christianity provides a comprehensive analysis of religious conversion within the context of theological disputes that defined early medieval Christian societies. Marta Szada investigates how different Christian traditions and creeds influenced conversion practices, motivations, and outcomes during a period of significant religious contestation.
The book explores the intersection of conversion theology, ecclesiastical politics, and doctrinal disputes across various regions of medieval Europe. Szada examines primary sources to demonstrate how competing Christian orthodoxies shaped individual and communal religious transformations. This work contributes to our understanding of early medieval religious history by revealing the complex relationship between theological debate and practical conversion experiences.







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