Huizinga's The Autumn of the Middle Ages
.... In both France and the Netherlands, the connections of the people of the Middle
Ages with
God were taken as a matter of course. ....
(946

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Middle Ages and the Renaissance
.... This is a prime example of the overwhelming preoccupation with
God and Christianity that characterized the Middle
Ages. Additionally ....
(1202

5

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European Civilization in the Middle Ages
.... It is more the correct order of society that is a theologian's business (at least in the Middle
Ages) than the abstract knowledge of
God's nature . . . ....
(1454

6

)
The Early Middle Ages
.... The revival of the 11th century, or the High Middle
Ages, was made possible, first, by .... Christian individual who is willing to die in glory for his
God and for ....
(1493

6

)
Women During the Middle Ages & the Wife of Bath
.... While Church scholars in the Middle
Ages were eager to emphasize a life of chastity and purity dedicated to
God, as Ashley points out, Kempe went to such an ....
(1797

7

)
Spirit of the Medieval Period
.... In both France and the Netherlands, the connections of the people of the Middle
Ages with
God were taken as a matter of course. ....
(938

4

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Ancient Mexican-Aztec God Quetzalocoatl
.... The second of the two
ages was governed by Quetzalcoatl. As has been said: The second age was the age of the wind and the
god that ruled over that age was ....
(2224

9

)
The Hebrew Scriptures
.... Amid perhaps 10,000 separate events contained in its pages, the Bible stands as the declaration of a singular purpose throughout the
ages:
God's desire and ....
(2089

8

)
World Cultures
.... influences were created to attest to the ultimate authority of the Muslim
God. Further, trade was an important activity during the middle
ages that helped to ....
(930

4

)
Economic Life of Early Middle Ages
.... Byzantine hyperpyron continued to circulate in the West throughout the Dark
Ages, though in .... He struck it with the Arabic motto "There is no
God but
God, and ....
(2068

8

)
Hume and God
.... not of itself make the question of
God philosophically irrelevant, as the persistence of varieties of individual religious experience through the
ages suggests ....
(2519

10

)
What is God? The Nature of God
.... reach out to
God and say, "I seek your face Lord, it is your face I seek."[24] When you look at the great men and women of
God throughout the
ages, you'll see ....
(3249

13

)
Chivalry in the Middle Ages
.... sacrament, flowered the imperfect but generous reality of chivalry in the Middle
Ages in Europe .... of his morals, the blood he might shed for honor or
God, and the ....
(3029

12

)
The Trinitarian Controversy
.... he was "begotten timelessly by the Father and created before
ages and established .... creature or artifact, ie, created or begotten, hence not the
God of eternal ....
(1332

5

)
Social Science & Philosophy
.... doctrine that moved away from the superstition and irrationality of the Middle
Ages. .... directly, there is no knowledge and he believed that
God could not exist ....
(1013

4

)
Greeks and Romans: Perception in the Middle Ages and Renaissance
.... third way that classical values were preserved through the middle
ages was in .... themselves "Humanists," by which they meant that, instead of studying
God, as in ....
(829

3

)
Early English Drama
.... and obedience to
God's word. Such works of literature and art demonstrate the primacy of the Church in the lives of the inhabitants of the Middle
Ages, as well ....
(1854

7

)
Islam & Islamic Culture
.... in
God; and complete acceptance or contentment with whatever
God decrees for .... the rich development of culture that evolved during the middle
ages and renaissance ....
(770

3

)
Knighthood in the High Middle Ages
.... He says "there never existed in the High Middle
Ages a general, binding ideal of .... to its real situation and enhance it: the noble giving service to
God, to his ....
(1618

6

)
St. Thomas Aquinas' Arguments for God's Existence
.... not seem logically possible, but it is of the essence of theology that
God is not .... the real subject of Zeno's Paradoxes, and continued to be in the Middle
Ages. ....
(2052

8

)
Existence of God
.... challenged mankind throughout the
ages. The answers are, perhaps, as elusive as the questions themselves. As Peter Kreeft states, "The idea of
God is either a ....
(2251

9

)
The Black Death of the Middle Ages
.... are the bubonic plague, the most common form in the Middle
Ages, and which is .... and suggesting possible explanations in astrology of the wrath of
God for human ....
(2270

9

)
Their Eyes Were Watching God
.... Their Eyes Were Watching
God follows the life and loves of Janie, who in the .... life, dismissing her concerns about the dif ference in their
ages and overcoming ....
(1472

6

)
The Word of God
.... been kept secret for long
ages past, but now is manifested, and by the Scriptures of the prophets, according to the commandment of the eternal
God, has been ....
(2299

9

)
The Word of God
.... been kept secret for long
ages past, but now is manifested, and by the Scriptures of the prophets, according to the commandment of the eternal
God, has been ....
(2299

9

)
Late Years of the Middle Ages
.... its face to the one church, and when obeisance had been paid to
God went out and .... of safe travel was imperative for expanding trade in the Middle
Ages - a fact ....
(2412

10

)
European Colonialism in the Middle Ages
The Latin Kingdom of Jerusalem: European Colonialism in the Middle
Ages. .... verities of crusading warfare and the higher aims of the peace of
God as envisioned by ....
(5484

22

)
Amadeus, 1984
....
God was paramount in the Middle
Ages, and
God shared the stage, so to speak, in the Renaissance, and in the Enlightenment man and his potential to perfect the ....
(2815

11

)
Amadeus Mozart and Antonio Salieri
....
God was paramount in the Middle
Ages, and
God shared the stage, so to speak, in the Renaissance, and in the Enlightenment man and his potential to perfect the ....
(2815

11

)
Albertus Maximus and Astrology
.... to the 14th of
God becoming an unknowable physical creation. Albert the Great is still considered one of the most influential Astrologers of the middle
ages. ....
(1841

7

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