the Crusades were an invasion of their sacred homelands. Both parties in the Crusades strongly felt that their victories were because their God supported their just cause, but any of their losses were due to the soldiers, or the leader’s sin. Christian and Muslim armies, during the crusades, fought for the same God, but under different causes. Urban’s speech emphasized that the church felt that their cause was the most just, worthy, sacred, and supported by God.
the Crusades were an invasion of their sacred homelands. Both parties in the Crusades strongly felt that their victories were because their God supported their just cause, but any of their losses were due to the soldiers, or the leader’s sin. Christian and Muslim armies, during the crusades, fought for the same God, but under different causes. Urban’s speech emphasized that the church felt that their cause was the most just, worthy, sacred, and supported by God.