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Free adult education middle ages lectures

Preview of Chaucer's Pardoner and the Problem of his Profession

Chaucer's Pardoner and the Problem of his Profession

Created by
Michael Cummings
This short commentary is an analysis of Chaucer's Pardoner, perhaps the most diabolical of all Chaucer's pilgrim characters. Himself driven by avarice, he tells a tale, ironically, about the evil of avarice, his intention being to encourage his listeners to loosen their purse strings and buy an indulgence, or, even better, to purchase a relic from him. Purportedly a pardoner, he has no interest in the spiritual welfare of his victims, but only in the accumulation of money for his own selfish,
Preview of The structure of the Christian church in the early Middle Ages to the great spli

The structure of the Christian church in the early Middle Ages to the great spli

Presentation on the Christian Church and its role in society in Western Europe in the early Middle Ages. This material can be used to study or repeat students of any age and any level of study
Preview of Age of Spirituality: Late Antique and Early Christian Art, 3rd to 7th Century

Age of Spirituality: Late Antique and Early Christian Art, 3rd to 7th Century

Created by
Monica Williams
The first centuries of the Christian Era were ones of extraordinary upheaval: the great traditions of the classical world were transformed by dramatic changes in the political and social structure, by continual warfare against invaders, and by the growing influence of the nascent religion Christianity. The trend of this period has been interpreted by some historians as the decline of civilization, but it is represented by its art as a time of cultural experimentation. Although they abandoned som
Preview of God the Father in the Nicene Creed

God the Father in the Nicene Creed

Created by
Donna Hart
This presentation discusses the meaning and ramifications of the first statement of the "Apostle's Creed": "We believe in one God, the Father, the Almighty, Maker of Heaven and Earth."
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