In medieval Europe, an individuals primary concern was to ensure that they would have security to seek survival. Particularly in Rome, the church was seen as being the most influential institution because it was a place where individuals could seek and obtain answers about questions regarding concerns or others problems they may have had. Furthermore, there was no division between the church and state. In a political sense, as well as a spiritual sense, the Roman Catholic Church was very much the focal point of a Medieval man's life. Between the collapse of control of the Roman Empire around 500 A.D. and the Renaissance in the middle 1400s, the Church remained the most continuously powerful organization in Europe (Daum website). The church was the richest institution in society and as a result had the most power over society. The importance of individualism was not stressed as people commonly worked together and shared their ideas and common interests. All the same, the individual was seen to have had a close tight nit relationship with the rest of society as it determined their status and how well they lived. At that time, Western Europe was organized by a feudal system, which was the system of loyalties and
In medieval Europe, an individuals primary concern was to ensure that they would have security to seek survival. Particularly in Rome, the church was seen as being the most influential institution because it was a place where individuals could seek and obtain answers about questions regarding concerns or others problems they may have had. Furthermore, there was no division between the church and state. In a political sense, as well as a spiritual sense, the Roman Catholic Church was very much the focal point of a Medieval man's life. Between the collapse of control of the Roman Empire around 500 A.D. and the Renaissance in the middle 1400s, the Church remained the most continuously powerful organization in Europe (Daum website). The church was the richest institution in society and as a result had the most power over society. The importance of individualism was not stressed as people commonly worked together and shared their ideas and common interests. All the same, the individual was seen to have had a close tight nit relationship with the rest of society as it determined their status and how well they lived. At that time, Western Europe was organized by a feudal system, which was the system of loyalties and