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Half way through the quizzesThe spread of paper: 20 As, read the assignment and typed comments and understand; go to writing centerClear referencesArgumentsPresent counter-argumentDistinguish facts and interpretationsNext paper due Nov 8thBring a fresh copy to professor if you want to query about your gradeFor next paper, which is due Nov 8th: What Abelard and Heloise said mattersChristianity and Christian institutionsThe churchChurch militant: earthly churchOne church, two rolesSoulsTriumphant church, saints visitWestern European visionOne Catholic church in ChristendomEastern Orthodoxy doesn’t matter and is problemErrorJews and MuslimsInfidels (without faiths)Refused to be corrected (disobedience)HereticsBest organized and wealthiestLiterate (documents)Hold huge proportion of landBig European organizationCentral for salvationThrough the church militant onlyMedieval church is a sacramental churchGod grace passed to the sacramental personE.g. BaptistSeven sacramentBaptismConfirmationEucharistOrdinationExtreme UnctionOnly way to get to godE.g. excommunicate somebody -> cannot access saintsInterdict: extreme version of excommunicationNo church services at all in the regionEngland KingThe faithDifferent from nowInstitutional churchSyncrehcismInfluenced by local tradition and peopleBible not available to everyone, in LatinPrevent misinterpretationChurch offers ultimate interpretationSermonsLearn Christianity from each otherGoing to confessionHandbookGod is a fearsome and angry judgeEliminate the fear of godIntercessionChurch sacramentsSaintsVirgin maryDevelopment of the idea purgatoryOn judgment day, there is a third groupSuffer for a while(purgatory) and then go to heaven4th Lancern Council(everyone goes to purgatory)Obsessed with Jesus on the crossDifferent drawings of the wound of ChristRedemptive sufferingChrist did for people and people can do for othersSaint martyrSt. FrancisThe Corpus Christi13th C, Urban IV turned it into a feastPopes and the papacyMonks and nunsDiscussions and controversyhereticsCathars/AlbigensiansC.1200sConsidered themselves ChristianityA dualist view of the worldPure good and pure evilEvil is in anything materialHate babiesJesus is not a man, not suffered on the cross as a manCommon in southern FranceHave some elite believersPerfectsBig threat to the Catholic churchHIST 102Bennett, Judith2012 FallWeek 8Lecture 15October 16Announcements- Half way through the quizzes- The spread of paper: 20 As, read the assignment and typed comments and understand; go to writing centero Clear referenceso Arguments Present counter-argumento Distinguish facts and interpretationso Next paper due Nov 8th o Bring a fresh copy to professor if you want to query about your grade- For next paper, which is due Nov 8th: What Abelard and Heloise said mattersOutline of Last Lecture I. Those who workeda. Manoralismi. Elite views of peasantsii. What is Manoralismiii. How did it evolveiv. How did it workv. How did it relate to Feudalismvi. How did it relate to “those who pray”b. peoplei. Motors of the medieval economyii. Peasants livesiii. Walsham-le-willowsOutline of Today’s Lecture I. CHRISTIANITY AND CHRISTIAN INSTITUTIONS, c. 1000-1300a. --The Churchb. --The Faithc. --Popes and the Papacyd. --Monks and Nunse. --Discussion Sections on the Investiture ControversyToday’s Lecture← Moving from Knights, feudal lords and sex to← Christianity and Christian institutions←These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute.- The churcho Church militant: earthly churcho One church, two roles Souls Triumphant church, saints visito Western European vision One Catholic church in Christendom Eastern Orthodoxy doesn’t matter and is problem Error Jews and Muslims Infidels (without faiths) Refused to be corrected (disobedience) Hereticso Best organized and wealthiest Literate (documents) Hold huge proportion of land Big European organizationo Central for salvation Through the church militant only Medieval church is a sacramental church- God grace passed to the sacramental person- E.g. Baptist  Seven sacrament- Baptism - Confirmation - Eucharist - Ordination - Extreme Unction Only way to get to god E.g. excommunicate somebody -> cannot access saints Interdict: extreme version of excommunication- No church services at all in the region- England King- The faitho Different from nowo Institutional churcho Syncrehcism Influenced by local tradition and people Bible not available to everyone, in Latin Prevent misinterpretation Church offers ultimate interpretation- Sermons Learn Christianity from each other Going to confession Handbooko God is a fearsome and angry judge Eliminate the fear of god Intercession- Church sacraments- Saintso Virgin mary Development of the idea purgatory- On judgment day, there is a third groupo Suffer for a while(purgatory) and then go to heaveno 4th Lancern Councilo (everyone goes to purgatory)o Obsessed with Jesus on the cross Different drawings of the wound of Christ Redemptive suffering Christ did for people and people can do for others Saint martyr St. Francis The Corpus Christi 13th C, Urban IV turned it into a feasto- Popes and the papacy- Monks and nuns- Discussions and controversyo heretics Cathars/Albigensians C.1200s Considered themselves Christianity A dualist view of the world- Pure good and pure evil Evil is in anything material- Hate babies- Jesus is not a man, not suffered on the cross as a man- Common in southern France- Have some elite believerso Perfects- Big threat to the Catholic


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