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The Age Of Faith In The Middle Ages

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The Middle Ages came right after the fall of the Roman Empire because of its lack of centralized religion and its inability to deal with the raids of the nomadic and germanic tribes. Compared to all the revolutionary advancements of the Roman Empire, many considered the Middle Ages to be a big step back in lifestyle, education and technological advancements. The The Middle Ages have been defined as many things. It has been called the Age of Feudalism, The Golden Age, and the Dark Ages. However, the Age of Faith is a more accurate title, because during the Middle Ages the church was the main source of unity in Europe, the church was viewed as the most important and powerful part of Europe, even more powerful than the kings and governments, and finally the Age is Faith is a more accurate title because people followed the church no matter what, even through situations as extreme as the Crusades.
The first reason The Age of Faith is the most accurate title is that during the Middle Ages the church was the main source of unity in Europe. For example the chart of a manor during the Middle Ages shows that a chapel was the only thing that every single manor had (Document 2). A chapel was the one thing that connected every manor. Also according to the excerpt from the museum “The Roman Catholic Church was the single most unifying structure in Europe. It touched everyone’s life, no matter what their rank or class was or where they lived” (Document 3). This shows another example of

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