Well, the church was always present in practically every town or hamlet during the 1100's. With the murder of Thomas Becket and the Pope forcing King Henry to sign the Magna Carta proves that the church was a more influential power during those ages due to the low level of education that the general public had. The church greatly influenced the lives of the peasants in giving them a place to gather an socialize as well as taking 1/10 of their profits as a "dime" or a tax.
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the cathloic church
The Christian Church was probably the most important influence on the minds of medieval European people.
The word Kulturkampf translates as culture struggle.The German word Kulturkampf literally means culture fight. It was used under Bismark and represented the accelerated movement of breaking away from the Catholic church in separation between Church and State.
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The Catholic Church's ability to influence European politics declined.
The Catholic Church's ability to influence European politics declined.
Who were the church rulers and what influence did they have on the society?
The German word "Kulturkampf" translates to "culture struggle" in English. It refers to the conflict between the state and the Church in the late 19th century in Germany, particularly aimed at reducing the influence of the Catholic Church and promoting state control over education and civil marriage.
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The greatest influence on the organization doctrine and liturgy of the Russian Orthodox Church was the sobornost. The sobornost is a concept that encourages the cooperation between people and discourages individualism.
The middle ages was certainly the time when the Catholic church had the most influence over European society. From the decision making of monarchies, to the personal everyday lives of people, the teachings of the church played a significant role.