Johannes VIII. Päpstliche Herrschaft in den karolingischen Teilreichen am Ende des 9. Jahrhunderts. By Dorothee Arnold. (Europäische Hochschulschriften. European University Studies, Ser. 23. Theology, 797.) Pp. 268. Frankfurt-am-Main: Peter Lang, 2005. £29.80 (paper). 3 631 53179 6; 0721 3409; REVIEWS; JOURNAL OF ECCLESIASTICAL HISTORY
[...]the treatment of the material is extremely uneven, with worship not at all being the main focus of some chapters; the reader is left wondering whether sacred space, the spread of Christianity or modern mission is the real subject under scrutiny. [...]the work which promises to deliver beyond th...
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