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Thursday, March 28, 2019

Essay --

How Christianity shaped broods during Medieval times.Late at night when bedtime draws near, we turn moody the lamp, shut off our productivity and slumber into quietness. We become productive and alert again with the sun rise. What happens when the lamp, used here as a parable for civilization, does not switch back on and we are forced to live in complete misery and darkness. That is how the Middle Ages can be described. It was a time of darkness, misery and pain and not even the sun could quick-witted the day up. The vast limitations that the church service had on society can be blamed for thousands of deaths during that time. In this essay i will discuss the duty the church had for an uncountable amount of deaths by leading you through the main occurrences where the church came into play. I will also discuss how different the affable groups were abnormal with the churchs behavior. During the early years of a time so dark, catholicism emerged and started setting, what is kn avouch today as The Middle Ages into motion. As furthest back as (590) AD, the Catholic church started to dominate Rome, its influence was so strong that in a matter of years, when Roman empires crumbled, it had the whole westward world under overcome. Christianity was more than a religion during that time, it was exclusively they knew. It was their morning, their afternoon and their night, it was all they were allowed to know. The immense authority the church had on the people left(p) them unable to function freely in society, it was as if they were held captive by what seemed moral to them. The church almost served as a tyrant government, they had their own lands, taxes and laws. They say that with power comes money, this was the case with the church, they were gaining in b... ...daily life of every social group, therefore it was beyond influential. But why were they so powerful and paramount? Well because they assured you that your after life was going to be good-nature d and that you were going to Heaven instead of Hell. The church gave them hope, they convinced people, especially the peasants that all their hard labor was for good use.The peasants saw Sunday as a bliss, something to look forward to, the two hour sermon offered highly clever wordings and made the peasants feel worthy. As a conclusion, we know through books and art that it is evident and clear that the church had immense power and control over the people . With their political schemes and agriculture authority, they did not only, directly or indirectly, kill hundred of thousands of people but they put the Middle Ages in a frozen time, where no developments occurred.

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