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Christian Society And The Crusades 11981229 Sources In Translation Including The Capture Of Damietta By Oliver Of Paderborn Edward Peters Editor

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Christian Society And The Crusades 11981229 Sources In Translation Including The Capture Of Damietta By Oliver Of Paderborn Edward Peters Editor
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Christian Society And The Crusades 11981229 Sources In Translation Including The Capture Of Damietta By Oliver Of Paderborn Edward Peters Editor instant download after payment.

Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.27 MB
Pages: 192
Author: Edward Peters (editor)
ISBN: 9780812207361, 081220736X
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Christian Society And The Crusades 11981229 Sources In Translation Including The Capture Of Damietta By Oliver Of Paderborn Edward Peters Editor by Edward Peters (editor) 9780812207361, 081220736X instant download after payment.

During the thirteenth century, the widespread conviction that the Christian lands in Syria and Palestine were of utmost importance to Christendom, and that their loss was a sure sign of God's displeasure with Christian society, pervaded nearly all levels of thought. Yet this same society faced other crises: religious dissent and unorthodox beliefs were proliferating in western Europe, and the powers exercised, or claimed, by the kings of Europe were growing rapidly.


The sources presented here illustrate the rising criticism of the changing Crusade idea. They reflect a sharpened awareness among Europeans of themselves as a community of Christians and the slow beginnings of the secular culture and political organization of Europe.

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