Beowulf Beowulf 's mix of heathen and Christian thought was written in the UK in around the year 1000. "This reminds me of poetry written in times when society changed from pagan to Christian" (Cohen 138). "We know that heathens and Christianity co-existed in the dominant period of Beowulf (" Hall 61 ")" The influence of Christianity is based on early folklore and legendary tribal theaters of the theater The early Beowulf scholars began to investigate whether the influence of Christianity and the Bible was later added to the influence of the original infidels later. "
Beowulf Pagan or Christian Epic Beowulf: Pagan or Christian epic. Beowulf 's story is full of references to religion and faith, but there are many differences through the story showing that Beowulf is not a Christian epic. Beowulf's personality often speaks to God and he obviously believes in his existence. However, pagan customs were mentioned in several places. Beowulf often refers to other gods that exist, not Christianity. Epic includes cremation of heathens and how to drink blood.
Beowulf Beowulf 's mix of heathen and Christian thought was written in the UK in around the year 1000. "This reminds me of poetry written in times when society changed from pagan to Christian" (Cohen 138). "We know that heathens and Christianity co-existed in the dominant period of Beowulf (" Hall 61 ")" The influence of Christianity is based on early folklore and legendary tribal theaters of the theater The early Beowulf scholars began to investigate whether the influence of Christianity and the Bible was later added to the influence of the original infidels later. "
Beowulf was written in the UK in the 8th century. This gives us the idea of poetry written in the process of society changing from pagan to Christianity. The influence of Christianity combined with the early folklore and the heroic legend of the German tribes, we tried to ascertain whether the effects of Christianity and the Bible were later added to the original pagan poetry. Beowulf has the fact that both Christianity and pagan influences, Christianity and paganism are intertwined in this poem very closely