How Does Religion Influence Medieval Society

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The mainly practiced religion was Christianity, which branched out into catholicism. The church (where the christians and catholics practiced their religion) dominated the middle ages and its civilizations. All citizens including royalty would have their lives dominated by the church. Many monks and nuns even dedicated their lives towards the church. although the church dominated many citizens, some decided not to follow the church, and to branch off onto a different religion. This was called “protestant reformation”. This also helped shape the lives of medieval citizens by giving them different options. As stated in Linda Achin’s “medieval civilizations”, “it was not unusual for people to go to church everyday and pray 5x a day.” This just …show more content…

This is another example of how the medieval citizens lives were heavily affected and shaped by religion. In this instance, the civilians judgement was clouded by religion (christianity and catholicism). So all of their daily choices were influenced by the fact that everything good was because of god and everything bad was caused by their sins. So they believed when they committed “felonies” against god, they would get punished by horrible events taking …show more content…

Thomas Aquinas, an italian pope, believed that “all human beings, christian or not, had a moral obligation to follow even an erroneous conscience” - “Christianity and Religious Freedom in the Medieval Period (476-1453 CE) by David Little. This rule, according to Thomas didn’t apply to Christian Defectors. But this principal still stood for “everyone never previously exposed to the Christian message” - “Christianity and Religious Freedom in the Medieval Period (476-1453 CE) by David

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