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    Imagine a farmhand going to sleep around 500 A.D. and waking up in 1450 A.D. while having the world seem no more advanced than it was when he went to sleep. The Middle Ages were a time of nearly no scientific discovery due to the strong grip of the Catholic Church throughout the period. The ideals of humanism and the spirit for scientific discovery were beginning to rise during the Medieval Era. It was the humanist world view‚ with its spirit of inquiry‚ in addition to the diminishing grip of the

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    The Middle Ages was a very eventful time period in European history. It occurred between the fall of the Roman Empire and the beginning of the Renaissance era. This time period was split up into two sections‚ the early Middle Ages‚ which occurred from 300-1‚000 AD‚ and the later Middle Ages‚ which occurred from 1‚000-1‚400 AD. Many philosophers often refer the the Middle Ages as the "medieval period" because they believe that using the term Middle Ages implies that it had little importance because

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    Oxford Dictionary describes the word middle as‚ “at an equal distance from the endpoints of something; between.” When talking about history‚ the middle ages is the time between the fall of Rome and the Renaissance. During the middle ages‚ the way of life for people was very different than any other era. Daily life depended on wealth‚ power and social status. Having a feudal pyramid based on these categories made it easier for everyone at the time. The Medieval Church played a great role within medieval

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    11-21-11 Marriage in the Middle ages Vs. Modern Day A discussion of marriage in the Middle Ages including its traditions‚ attire‚ and a woman’s lack of choice in the matter will reveal to the reader the difference between Modern day and Middle Age marriages. The idea of marriage came from the bible‚ the book of Genesis. God saw that “it was not good for man to be alone God did not want men alone‚” so he created for him a woman who would will be his special companion (Genesis 2:18). The two

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    Who were some of the outstanding theologians of the High Middle Ages and what were their ideas? Why was theology so important in the Middle Ages? <br> <br>For about the first 1000 years after the death of Christ‚ paganism‚ propaganda and superstition were popular beliefs. The thoughts of two theologians of the time period‚ Peter Abelard and Thomas Aquinas‚ would change this belief system forever. <br> <br>Peter Abelard applied logic and reasoning in a systematic fashion to church doctrines‚ and

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    According to the reading‚ the religious practices and beliefs of the Late Middle Ages were more like brotherhoods. The reading says that the Brotherhood‚ especially in Urban‚ were usually organized around a craft guild.According to this the entire village practiced this and was all involved which made the community closer. The traditional Christianity religion was rising during this time. During this time were starting to play an important role during the late medieval religious life. The reading

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    The Middle Ages Test Choose the best response for the following questions. 1. The emperor Justinian’s most important achievement was the codification of Roman law into The Body of Civil Law which- a. Became the basis of Christianity b. Caused the dissolution of the Roman Empire c. Became the basis for much of the legal system of Europe d. Created the legal foundation of the Roman Empire 2. The Crusades were a series of nine military expeditions that began in 1095 and ended in 1291. The goal

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    Southern’s Middle Ages In the novel‚ “The Making of the Middle Ages‚” author‚ R.W. Southern‚ calls attention to the events during the years of 972 and 1204‚ and how they influenced the intellectual‚ religious and cultural traditions of our modern era. This period‚ lasting well over 200 years‚ is usually associated with waring knights and starving peasants rather than highly developed intellect and great innovation. However‚ Southern

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    The rise of Charlemagne in the Middle Ages impacted much of Western Europe and was reestablished to be as powerful as the Old Roman empire. The Holy Roman Emperor was able to unite and influence the people of Europe for many years to come. Before Charlemagne (or Charles the Great) came into power in 768‚ his grandfather Charles Martel became the ruler of the Frankish territories after the Merovingian dynasty was losing control of it. When Martel died‚ his son Pepin the Short‚ took the power of the

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    The Middle Ages‚ despite also being referred to as the Dark Ages‚ was a time of high creativity. The misconception that it was "dark" is most likely due to the two periods directly before‚ and after it‚ which had more advancement and focus on learning and education. This period of creativity would not last. A series of crises would strike the people of medieval Europe in a manner extremely similar to those foretold in the Bible‚ brought by the Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse. It was so similar in

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