The Church Shaped Everything, Yet Controlled Nothing Completely

Faith, Power, and Everyday Resistance in Medieval Europe — Understanding Religious Authority and Popular Belief From 500 to 1500
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Themen Geschichte und Archäologie Geschichte Europäische Geschichte Mittelalter
ISBN 9783565203116
Sprache Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 28.01.2026
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Medieval Europe is often imagined as uniformly pious, with the Church dictating every aspect of life. The reality was far more complex. Religious authority faced constant negotiation: bishops clashed with kings over jurisdiction, monasteries competed for pilgrims and relics, parish priests struggled against folk traditions they could not erase, and lay people practiced Christianity in ways Rome never approved. This book traces the lived experience of religion across a thousand years. It examines monastic reform movements that promised spiritual renewal yet accumulated enormous wealth. It follows pilgrimage routes linking distant villages to Jerusalem, Santiago, and Canterbury, revealing religion as commerce, adventure, and penance intertwined. It enters cathedral construction sites, listening to masons, merchants, and bishops argue over sacred geometry and urban prestige. It uncovers popular heresies—Cathars, Waldensians, Lollards—challenging institutional orthodoxy from below. Drawing on parish records, miracle accounts, inquisition trials, and archaeological evidence of shrines and burial practices, this narrative reveals medieval Christianity as negotiation between official doctrine and local custom. It examines the Crusades as religious violence and economic expansion, the cult of saints as communal identity and political leverage, and the rise of universities as theology became intellectual debate rather than received truth. From rural chapels to papal courts, from mystical visions to liturgical spectacle, this is the story of how religion ordered medieval society yet never fully tamed the messiness of human belief. Medieval Europe offers insight into the persistence of popular religion despite institutional control, the political uses of sacred authority, and the tension between universal claims and local practice.

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Themen Geschichte und Archäologie Geschichte Europäische Geschichte Mittelalter
ISBN 9783565203116
Sprache Englisch
Erscheinungsdatum 28.01.2026
Größe 29.7 x 21 cm
Verlag epubli
Empf. Lesealter ab 1 Jahre
LieferzeitLieferung in 7-14 Werktagen
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  • ✔ kostenlose Lieferung innerhalb Österreichs ab € 35,–
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