A joint venture, a combination of divine mercy and human good works.
It taught them to learn about the bible and to trust the priest
The church was Catholic and it ruled the society. It even told kings what to do and taught that man was born in sin so they had to go through them to get to heaven. They set the rules of the society and determined how life was to be lived. The church was the foundation to all.
The Catholic Church
Church Laws
Pretty much two estates. The Nobility and the church. The nobility protected people's land and crops and the church protected their souls. The church taught people that they were born with sin and the only way to get redemption was through them. The Nobility owned them and they were to serve them in war, peace, and even death.
In Medieval England, the belief in Heaven and Hell was total. Medieval Peasants were taught that the only way to Heaven and salvation was via the Church.They gained the thought that they were going to heaven, because in those days if you attended church youhave a place reserved in heaven
It taught them to learn about the bible and to trust the priest
The Catholic church was the only religion in the middle ages and it taught that man was born in sin and to reach heaven he needed to do as the church told him. The church was seen as the "middle man" between man and God. If a person was excommunicated by the church he/she would not be saved and that there would be no salvation for them.
Yes many had ( still do) stain glass windows that tell bible stories. The people couldn't read so one way the church taught the bible was to put the stories in the churches in stain glass. The medieval church was ( still is) a beautiful church.
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Medieval sculptures portrayed harsh images of human life. The church conceptualized the secular world as a miserable existence, and therefore most medieval sculptures portrayed masses of miserable human beings lifting their hands upward in the search for salvation.
An easy way to be damned in the eyes of the traditional Mormon church is to not be a faithful Mormon. Joseph Smith, the founder of Mormonism, taught the importance of being a faithful Mormon for salvation.
Jerome P. Theisen has written: 'The ultimate church and the promise of salvation' -- subject(s): Christianity, History of doctrines, Mission of the church, Salvation, Salvation outside the church
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No, the salvation army does not donate to it.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church does not deny individual access to salvation, It exists to try to bring people to salvation.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Catholic Church does not deny individual access to salvation, It exists to try to bring people to salvation.