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The Death of the Runes: Christianity and Cultural Transformation

The Death of the Runes: Christianity and Cultural Transformation

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Explore the complex relationship between Christianity and runic traditions in medieval Scandinavia. This episode examines how the spread of Christian faith and Latin literacy led to the gradual decline of runic writing and practice across Northern Europe from the 10th to 13th centuries. Learn about the fascinating transitional period when runes and Christianity coexisted, including Christian runic inscriptions like the Jelling stones and the Rök stone. Discover how the conversion of Scandinavian kings like Harald Bluetooth, Olaf Tryggvason, and Olof Skötkonung influenced cultural transformation. We discuss the role of monasteries in promoting Latin literacy, the philosophical differences between Christian and Norse approaches to written language, and how runic knowledge survived through medieval Icelandic scholars like Snorri Sturluson. The episode also covers regional variations in runic persistence, with some areas maintaining runic traditions well into the medieval period. Perfect for history enthusiasts interested in medieval Scandinavia, religious transformation, Norse culture, runic studies, and the intersection of Christianity with pre-Christian traditions in Northern Europe.
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