Politics and Religion in Medieval Term Paper

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" (Hamilton, 2003) the work entitled: "The Dynamic Culture of the Middle Ages" states that there were differences in opinions among religious groups at this time. The Cathars or Albigensians, and the Waldensians and the Spiritual Franciscans placed an emphasis on spiritual life while at the same time offering criticism to the church for its' materialism and as well challenged the authority of the church. The Roman Catholic church in turn commissioned inquisitors for detection of heretics and rendering punishments for heresy.

IV. ONGOING CONFLICT: THE RELATIONSHIP of CHURCH & STATE

The rulers during the Medieval period did not hold an absolute power but had to demonstrate their competence in the development of strategic relationships "with the aristocracy, the towns, and the churches." (the Dynamic Culture of the Middle Ages, nd) the kings in Europe had traditionally appointed their own archbishops and bishops to serve as royal administrators however under Gregory VII's terms as pope from 1073 to 1085 the appointment of a Bishop of challenged sparking an ongoing controversy relative to the relationship of church and state.

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SUMMARY & CONCLUSION

The depth of research in this work is limited due to the time and the limited length of the research report however, research reveals that the Roman Catholic Church actively sought to bind the individual's loyalty to the church rather than the king, or the state. Furthermore, the Roman Catholic Church sought to hold the possession of the lands of the people which was accomplished easily in the case of those who came to the church as nuns or monks thereby relinquishing their right to ownership of land for the duration of their life. This period of time was characterized by a strong hold of the church upon the minds and possession of the people and by a church that was in a struggle with the political and ruling classes in western Europe for ownership and control of the possessions, lands, and loyalties of the people in Western Europe during this time period......

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