The documents discuss the portrayal of Christianity in Beowulf and Judith. Both poems contain Christian elements and references to God, but also retain aspects of pre-Christian Anglo-Saxon culture. Beowulf references God and Christian ideals of humility, but the protagonist relies on his own strength. Judith calls on God to empower her killing of Holofernes, transforming the scene briefly into a Christian space, yet her actions still resemble a heroic Germanic warrior. Overall, the documents examine how the poems blend Christian and pagan influences as a reflection of the period's transition between religions.