Beowulf as Christian and/or Pagan

Argues that medieval epic warrior hero represents best of both worlds. Discusses author’s intentions, morality, evil, virtue and self-givingness.

Thesis: This study argues that the reader who seeks to understand Beowulf and his author in their own terms, and not filtered through and altered by the reader’s or critics’ modern interpretations, will see that the warrior hero as personified by Beowulf is deliberately shown to be a man striding both worlds and in fact dedicated -though perhaps not entirely consciously /*- to bringing the best of both words into one unified heroic whole.