Christians felt that Jews brought upon this plague(this was during the Middle Ages so they didn't really know anything) so they blamed them, but really it was an oriental flea on rats, and trade brought this plague upon them, because ships were infested with rats with the fleas, and those ships were trading ships
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the black death was a fatal disease but it also brout the people together and helped people get jobs.
There were none cos there were no doctors left. They all died.
With fear and trepidation.
We would have a bigger population if it weren't for the plague.
Philippe Aries has written: 'Centuries of Childhood' -- subject(s): Children, Family 'O anthropos enopion tou thanatou' 'Ensayos de La Memoria 1943-1983' 'Western Attitudes Towards Death' 'Western attitudes toward death' -- subject(s): Death
People thought it was anger of god. They went on strikes and revolts.
Cultural Perspectives may include:- a dying persons religion- language- traditions- their preferences towards medical interventions.
In my opinion, no. However, in the time of the Black Death, people thought the plague was sent by God for sin. So we can assume that that is a link or connection with people's religions.
Religious perspectives such as beliefs about the afterlife, concepts of heaven and hell, rituals around death, and views on reincarnation can significantly influence how individuals perceive and approach death and dying. These factors may provide comfort, offer hope for an existence beyond death, and shape attitudes towards end-of-life care and decision-making. Additionally, religious teachings on morality, sin, and forgiveness can impact how people make sense of death and navigate the emotional and spiritual aspects of dying.
The study of death and dying is called thanatology. It explores the physical, psychological, and social aspects of death, as well as the grieving process and attitudes towards mortality. Thanatology aims to enhance understanding and support for individuals facing end-of-life issues.
black death caused people to think. That god is angry on us. Thus the church lost its power.