It is easy to see that Christianity was rich and flowing in Europe at one time. Countries throughout it are full of beautiful monasteries, churches, cathedrals, and historical Christian landmarks. The influence it had on their culture is evident in the visible and invisible constructs of European society. Unfortunately, Christianity has become a ghost of memories in the European nations.…
secular- not subject to or bound by religious rule; not belonging to or living in a monastic or other order.…
Through the years , Christianity was one of the most questioned religion . Although , Christianity became a ruling religion in the European and Western world.Religion became a state of the Roman Empire, and Christianity became an enormous and influential religion nationwide . Some still wonder why and how religion has shaped through centuries, yet it’s clear that it is and was one of the most important events in history. Christianity changed the western world in so many different ways during the Middle ages and adapted now in the global world since The Enlightenment.…
Spirituality can have different meanings depending on the individual. According to Merriam-Webster’s dictionary spirituality is “the quality or state of being concerned with religion or religious matters” (Merriam-Webster, 2015). Being a spiritual being in my opinion comes from within the person. Personal beliefs and experiences can shape a person’s worldview. As nurses when we understand that an individual’s spirituality is their own it helps us to better understand their worldview, but in order for this to happen one must understand their own spirituality.…
Everyone in medieval times was expected to go to church, and to confess their sins to a priest. If a person was considered to have committed a really serious sin, they could be excommunicated, that is denied the right to attend church or take communion.…
To be a Christian during the time of the fall of the Roman Empire would not be a pleasant time to live. Christians believed in a higher power and devoted their lives, souls, and minds to God. And by doing this, they inevitably sealed their fate to be persecuted. Christianity began to rise slowly, but began to rise rapidly after the death of Jesus. The Romans had many problems with the Christians and they showed their anger by pursuing the Christian's faith, which proved to back fire because the Christian belief just grew stronger.…
During the middle ages there had been much controversy circling around religion, mainly around the Catholic Church. Many people felt trapped within the church, which sparked many religious ideologists to seek ways around the Catholic beliefs, and still have a relationship with God. During this age a new religion began to emerge from the Catholic faith, Protestantism, which sparked much controversy for many people living in Europe at the time. This era brought many revolutions and sparks a time of enlightenment when it came to religion.…
In the Middle Ages, there were numerous models for Christians. These models shaped how Christians who lived in that time behaved and acted. Three of those works are Augustine’s Confessions, Turold’s the Song of Roland, and Dante’s Divine Comedy. All three stories manifested ideal Christian beliefs and actions which became what the Christians in the Middle Ages strived to be like.…
What is spirituality? There are many ways to describe it, and it is almost the complete opposite of religion,…
Considering the entire period of the Middle Ages (500-1500), which was mightier, the word or the sword? In other words, did wars and violence or ideas, including religious, philosophical, literary ideas, have greater influence on the development of this time period.…
In the twentieth century we often find it difficult to understand the role played by the Church in the tenth and eleventh centuries. The catholic church was the largest unifying structure in medieval Europe.…
The Crusades were a lengthy number of battles in the Middle Ages that shaped and drastically changed religion all across Western Europe forever. These wars were driven by an intense dedication to faith by the Muslims and Christians of the time.…
Christianity transformed from a persecuted, unorganized group of believers into a hierarchical, dominating Church over the course of seven centuries, developing alongside the changing political environment of post-Roman Europe. The development of the institution of the Catholic Church and the spread of Christ throughout Europe during these seven centuries directly impacted every aspect of late-antiquity and early-medieval life, especially politics and the relationship between kings and religion. During this time period the Church rejected its domination by the Roman and Byzantine emperors, in turn exerting its own type of spiritual dominance over the rulers of post-Roman Europe. Christianity, through the Church, became organized and “conquered” all of Europe by the time of the Norman Conquest of England in 1066.…
The Medieval Era was characterized by the inclusion of church in the state. Though religion…
What once was a ‘dark’ age, “Even at its worst it performed the function of guarding, frequently by accident and chance, the knowledge and treasures of what had come before, but even more it was creative and inventive, and transmitted to later ages great riches of its own” (Document 6). At the end, throughout the Dark Age, it was not a lost cause. People fought for better times ahead which resulted in treasures. Since people did not give up aspiration, the Golden Age came sooner. So even at its worst, it was still succeeding thanks to the defense and knowledge in the society. The Middle Ages were imperfect, however, “Measure… by the memories and the achievements that it has bequeathed to the modern world… It flourished in the midst of rude surroundings, fierce passions, and material ambitions” (Document 7). The positive aspects should be measured by remembrance and accomplishments. Even though the times were flawed, it still flourished and prospered. The Golden Age was obtained and will be remembered. With a Golden Age, the church was built in a time of peace and prosperity (Document 10). When things are calm, people are less stressed and can achieve more tasks. Building the church was a task achieved. With the Church built, it helped spread Christianity. In this sense, the Age of Faith and Golden Age overlapped. Setting up a successful church and faithful people, the Golden Age was tranquil. From the Dark Ages to the Age of Faith to the great Golden Age, the era between 500-1400 AD became quite peaceful. All the hardships led up to peace and…