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    Liberalism and Socialism share the ideology of separation of church and state. The origin of this idea results from the tragedies executed by the state during the middle ages. The Crusades and the Spanish Inquisition serve as an example of the misuse of power that originated as the church was openly involved in politics. The Enlightenment emerged to counter the church-based thinking‚ because it shifted the focus towards the individual. This new philosophy brought upon the liberal philosopher John

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    forgive the other person and move on. Anger is one of the main emotions one feels when taking revenge. In one case‚ a person would be angry in their state of bereavement and wants vengeance. Sometimes‚ this is a good idea. In the article‚ “Some Crusades Need to Be Fought”

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    Madden’s Crusades is an exposition of the crusades‚ which occurred during the Middle Ages. The Crusades were a series of military conflicts of a religious character. They remain a very important movement in human history‚ and are hard to understand‚ as they include several themes and they lasted for a long time (about two hundred years‚ and the author covers a period of about eight centuries in his chronological work). Religion is‚ of course‚ the most recurrent theme we think about the Crusades‚ but

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    The crusades that happened during the Middle Ages hold a prominent place in history due to their profound impact and the unique cultural interactions that unfolded as a result of the numerous campaigns launched. These military expeditions‚ sanctioned by the papacy‚ not only shaped the political landscape of the time but also gave rise to significant religious‚ social‚ and economic transformations across Europe and the Middle East. The eleventh century was a time of great social and economic expansion

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    the Crusades and the Black Deaths have on Medieval European Society/ Did the Effects Differ According to Region? Before the Crusades began Europe was isolated in many regards‚ but especially to trade. However‚ in the beginning‚ the Crusades started as a way for nobles to get out their frustrations and to stop feuding against one another and "Pope Urban may well have believed that the Crusade[s] would reconcile and reunite Western and Eastern Christianity" (text p. 405). The first Crusade was

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    during the Crusades. He was raised in a Kurdish‚ Sunni‚ military family‚ he quickly rose the ranks within the Muslim society as second in charge to the Syrian-northern Mesopotamian military leader Nur al-din. Sultan Saladin played a leading role for the Muslims in the fight against the Crusaders. He participated in three campaigns into Egypt (which was led by the Shi’ite Fatimid Dynasty)‚ and then

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    Western Civilization Start of the Crusades – 1096 The Crusades were events that were sanctioned by the Latin Roman Catholic Church in order to regain what they felt was Holy Land unjustly occupied by Muslims. Many battles were fought to remove the Muslims and after nearly 200 years of constant conflict‚ only Granada remained as a Muslim stronghold. There were several crusades and each was fought for various political‚ economical‚ and religious reasons. The Crusades in their various forms‚ ultimately

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    Jerusalem and Ascalon during the First Crusade In 1095‚ Pope Urban II at the Council of Clermont made a plea to those present that the French‚ “to whom God has given above other nations outstanding glory in arms‚ greatness of spirit‚ fitness of body and the strength to humiliate the hairy scalp of those who resist you” should “set out on the road to the Holy Sepulchre‚ deliver that land from a wicked race and take it yourselves”. This was the beginning of the First Crusade. In this paper I will compare the

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    fervor for the Crusade. Even Emperor Conrad‚ who had initially refused to participate‚ relented after a stern Christmas rebuke from Bernard and agreed to join the Crusade by October. Bernard’s unwavering commitment and powerful preaching played a significant role in rallying support for the Crusade across Europe. Pope Eugenius’ Concerns Pope Eugenius was concerned when he heard about the actions of the Crusaders led by St. Bernard. While Bernard had been instructed to preach the Crusade in France‚ he

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    first Crusades many people joined the Crusaders because Pope Urban II said that God wanted them to. Also because of the spiritual reward like forgiveness of sins‚ and forgiveness of debts and an afterlife in heaven. On the other hand during the second and third Crusades many people joined for more selfish reasons. They only cared about them becoming rich and famous‚ and it began to become a lesser reason to join because of God and a greater reason because of wealth and fame. When the Crusades realized

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