Conflict did not exist between the medieval mind and Christianity as most people then understood Christianity. The Christianity of the medieval period followed the thinking of St Augustine. A few Protestants existed like Occum, Abelard, and Wycliffe, but most were Roman Catholics.
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yes if you are talking about Medieval Europe or something but not if it's like "that dress is so medieval"
Beginning in Roman times people started to bury the dead when Christianity took hold, so by the middle ages burial was the preferred method. At times during plague events when there were thousands of dead some bodies were burned, but generally they were buried. This was true on battle fields as well.
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A knight needs a shield so that it can block things that are coming towards him. This is the Medieval wars.
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The Belgians NO it was Germany SO CONFLICTED!!!!!
People submit to Christianity during those period so that the Germanic Tribes wouldn't harm them.
When Rome fell the Christianity was very powerful so when the middle ages started the gods technically were, god himself.
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Christianity was influential in medieval life because it provided a unifying moral framework and social structure across diverse regions in Europe. The Church played a central role in education, governance, and community life, often acting as the primary source of knowledge and authority. Additionally, it shaped cultural practices, art, and festivals, embedding itself deeply in daily life. Its teachings offered hope and purpose, especially during times of hardship, further solidifying its importance in medieval society.
yes if you are talking about Medieval Europe or something but not if it's like "that dress is so medieval"
if the essay's on a question then end it on so thats why i thought that a medieval village is better than a medieval town. (for example) or so thats why i thought that "question"
The Sims Medieval is for PC and MAc. So, it is already out.
Christianity is mostly and American and European religion, so typically English. But Christianity is a religion that is practiced throughout the world, so there is no "language."