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What was the one reason that the Christian church in Western Europe was able to survive the disorders of the Middle Ages?

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Which Germanic tribe was able to survive and thrive in Western Europe?

The Franks.


What is western Europe's religion?

For many years it had been Christianity, but for the last many years, the majority possess Agnostic views and believe largely in Secular Humanism. To call Western Europe in general "Christian" is a falsehood. There may still be a connection to a "Christian" past and some state churches remain subsidized by the state, their teachings are largely secular and no longer based on Scripture and Christian faith. There are some free confessional churches which survive without subsidy, but they are by far the minority.


What is the religious practice of western Europe?

Western Europe is overwhelmingly Christian. Breaking even further, most Western Europeans are Roman Catholic followed by Protestant, followed by Greek Orthodox.


What differences between western Europe and russia?

Some differences between Russia and Western Europe are that Russia is more Orthodox Christian and western Europe is more into Catholic religion. Russia has communism, but western Europe has democratic government. Other differences are that Russia has a strong military and loads of military weapons, but western Europe has none or less.


What event symbolized the desire for change in the christian religion of western Europe?

The Protestant Reformation.


How did the Christian church in Ireland differ in structure from the Christian church in Western Europe?

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What were differences between Russia and western Europe?

1. Russia is further East than Western Europe. 2. It covers more time zones ( at a guess) 3. Western Europe is FAR better at hiding corruption and governmental influence via money than Russia.


What part of Europe is Rome?

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What are the 2 dominant religions in Western Europe?

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When was Catholicism first introduced to western Europe?

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What are the major reasons that medieval Western Europe remained Christian and not Muslim?

Medieval Western Europe remained predominantly Christian due to a combination of historical, cultural, and political factors. The consolidation of Christian power through the establishment of the Catholic Church and its alignment with emerging nation-states helped reinforce Christian beliefs and practices. Additionally, military conflicts, such as the Crusades, aimed at reclaiming the Holy Land from Muslim control, further solidified Christian identity. Finally, the lack of sustained Islamic political or military presence in Western Europe allowed Christianity to flourish without significant competition.