"Das lteste germanische Christentum oder der Sogenannte "Arianismus" der Germanen" by Hans von Schubert explores the early forms of Christianity practiced by Germanic peoples, often referred to as Arianism. This lecture, originally presented in 1908, delves into the historical context and theological nuances of this distinct branch of Christianity as it manifested among the Germanic tribes. Schubert examines the unique characteristics of Germanic Arianism, shedding light on its divergence from Nicene Christianity and its impact on the religious landscape of the time. This work offers valuable insights into the complex interplay between religious belief and cultural identity in early Germanic societies, making it a significant contribution to the study of both religious history and Germanic history.
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