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Belief And Unbelief In Medieval Europe John H Arnold

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Belief And Unbelief In Medieval Europe John H Arnold
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Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
File Extension: PDF
File size: 18.22 MB
Pages: 328
Author: John H. Arnold
ISBN: 9780340807866, 0340807865
Language: English
Year: 2005

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Belief And Unbelief In Medieval Europe John H Arnold by John H. Arnold 9780340807866, 0340807865 instant download after payment.

Historians have no record of what the people who lived in medieval Europe between 1100-1500 did or did not believe regarding their Christian faith. This penetrating study sifts through the traces of evidence left across Europe to assemble a more complete picture. While religion in medieval Europe was a central part of people's lives and affected even the most mundane aspects of everyday existance, the period was far from uniform as the "Age of Faith". By focusing on lay people, this comprehensive analysis unlocks the multiple meanings of religion, asking how it functioned and what effect it had on the population, revealing the meanings and struggles that lay behind the misleading, commonly held myth of ubiquitous religious life in medieval Europe.

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