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Acknowledgments | ix | |
Introduction: Crossing Boundaries | 1 | |
Chapter 1. | Popular Religion: The Process of Conversion | 6 |
Chapter 2. | The Late Saxon Religious Environment: The Growth of Local Churches | 35 |
Chapter 3. | Magic and Miracle: The Augustinian Worldview and the Reform of Popular Christianity | 71 |
Chapter 4. | Locating the Charms: Medicine, Liturgy, and Folklore | 96 |
Chapter 5. | Elves, Demons, and Other Mind-Altering Afflictions: Evidences of Popular Practices | 132 |
Conclusion: Religion and Culture: Rethinking Early Medieval Worldviews | 169 | |
Notes | 175 | |
Bibliography | 211 | |
Index | 235 |
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