THE period that we call the Middle Ages extends from the break-up of the Roman Empire in the west in the fifth century to the Renaissance in the fifteenth - a period of about a thousand years.
The Medieval Church is a companion to The Early Church: Origins to the Dawn of the Middle Ages by E. Glenn Hinson and The Modern Church: From the Dawn of the Reformation to the Eve of the Third Millennium by Glenn Miller.
An introduction to the history of the Christian church from its inception to approximately 600 C.E., this volume seeks to balance the traditional presentation of notable figures, councils, and controversies with the telling of the story of ...
The collection is divided into four main sections: attaining masculinity; lay men and churchmen: sources of tension; sexuality and the construction of masculinity; and written relationships and social reality.
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A comprehensive and lavishly illustrated history of the Middle Ages, from the era of feudalism to the dawn of the Renaissance.
... Dei is not granted together with or attached to the iustitia Christi . The iustitia Dei remains the finis , the goal , or the " Gegenüber " of the viator who is propelled on his way to the eternal Jerusalem by the iustitia Christi . The ...
Questioning the traditional division of sacred and profane jurisdictions, this book identifies the need to consider non-devotional uses of churches in the Middle Ages.
Jack and Annie look at knights, armor, and life in a castle. What was it like to wear armor? What was the food like in castles? This book explores what life was really like in medieval times.
A Short History of Medieval Peoples: From the Dawn of the Christian Era to the Fall of Constantinople is an expansive look at the Middle Ages beginning with the Roman Empire, the establishment of the Byzantine Empire, and the course of ...