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The Cold Wind of the North
The Cold Wind of the North

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Within both academic and lay or popular discussions, Christians often take a seemingly simplistic view of the early medieval period, pitting noble, Christian, Anglo-Saxons and Franks at war with cruel and vicious Viking barbarians. In a paradoxically similar fashion, our . . .

Within both academic and lay or popular discussions, Christians often take a seemingly simplistic view of the early medieval period, pitting noble, Christian, Anglo-Saxons and Franks at war with cruel and vicious Viking barbarians. In a paradoxically similar fashion, our new contemporary secular culture—especially in works like Michael Hirst’s Vikings and Robert Eggers’ The Northman—depicts…

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