Christianity1
Date Submitted: 03/15/2004 13:37:01
The period from the eighth to the fourteenth century was one of vast reforms,
some for the better and some for the worse. During this period in Europe, commonly
known as The Middle Ages, economic reforms took place as well as social, political, and
religious changes. One common theme throughout The Middle Ages consisted of the
relationship between the Church and the State. The Catholic church during this era held a
prominent role in society,
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of Muslims (Cantor p.193). Although the Christian world learned a great deal
from the Muslims, the Crusades were not a part of this occurrence. In addition, the fact
that heresy occurred from such groups as the Hussites and the Waldensians further proves
that the papacy had problems with people actually turning away from the Catholic Church.
How could the Church be successful in its religious mission if groups of people are
breaking away from it?
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