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2013-12-03 3:06 am
Q:Medieval Europe was a christian world . Do you agree this ststement

Explian:The church affected the politics of Medieval Europe

education during Medieval Time

the life of people during Medieval Time
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2013-12-03 5:35 am
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I agree that Medieval Europe is a Christian world of the following reasons.
First of all, the medieval society is totally controlled by the church. People at that time must obey church's rule and anyone who didn't was considered anti-God. Apparently, medieval Europe was a Christian world. And also, church has affected the people's lives.
Moreover, all the lifestyles and paintings from medieval Europe is about religion, which is Christianity. All the artists painted nothing but God or Jesus Christ. People only believes in God and honoured god and they don't have any doubt in church,even if the priests performed immorality.
In conclusion, in medieval Europe,the church controlled every citizens' life,no one can do anything not under church's rules.
參考: Me
2013-12-03 8:26 am
The Middle Ages is one of the three major periods in the most enduring scheme for analysing European history: classical civilisation, or Antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Modern Period.

Medieval writers divided history into periods such as the "Six Ages" or the "Four Empires", and considered their time to be the last before the end of the world When referring to their own times, they spoke of them as being "modern".In the 1330s, the humanist and poet Petrarch referred to pre-Christian times as antiqua (or "ancient") and to the Christian period as nova (or "new"). Leonardo Bruni was the first historian to use tripartite periodisation in his History of the Florentine People (1442). Bruni and later historians argued that Italy had recovered since Petrarch's time, and therefore added a third period to Petrarch's two. The "Middle Ages" first appears in Latin in 1469 as media tempestas or "middle season". In early usage, there were many variants, including medium aevum, or "middle age", first recorded in 1604, and media saecula, or "middle ages", first recorded in 1625.The alternative term "medieval" (or occasionally "mediaeval") derives from medium aevum.Tripartite periodisation became standard after the German historian Christoph Cellarius (1638–1707) divided history into three periods: Ancient, Medieval, and Modern.


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