02-18-2018, 06:57 PM
Specifically Chapter 8, Lesson 10, dealing with the Crusades.
"The Crusades had a profound impact on Western civilization. Western society had to come to terms with its clear inferiority to the advanced cultures of the East"
"Holy warfare became the will of God, the duty of every Christian."
"Rather than feeling guilty about murdering people, Crusaders came to expect heavenly rewards for murdering people. The indulgences, or get-out-of-hell-free cards, that the Pope granted to crusading knights can be seen in much the same light as the 72 virgins promised to suicide bombers with Jihad."
"Yet, in many ways, the medieval crusades were far worse than anything attempted by modern religious terrorists."
"If Urban had hoped to bring about peace in Europe by promoting xenophobia, or the fear and hatred of foreigners, he must have been sorely disappointed, for in the years that followed, Europe became an ever more violent place"
It goes on like that, but suffice it to say that there is something wrong with whoever wrote this chapter. Its not just stated to be deliberately inflammatory whenever possible, its also poor history. Urban's main goal in calling the first Crusade was the re-unification of the Western and Eastern churches, the liberation of areas of the East belonging to the Eastern church, as well as the return of Jerusalem to Christian control, for instance. Not "xenophobia".
and obviously "every" Christian wasn't called to holy warfare, no one could possibly believe that. The elderly too? the children too? the women too? etc
Anyway, I submitted a ticket but just thought I would say something here too. I don't know how they let this stuff get published.
"The Crusades had a profound impact on Western civilization. Western society had to come to terms with its clear inferiority to the advanced cultures of the East"
"Holy warfare became the will of God, the duty of every Christian."
"Rather than feeling guilty about murdering people, Crusaders came to expect heavenly rewards for murdering people. The indulgences, or get-out-of-hell-free cards, that the Pope granted to crusading knights can be seen in much the same light as the 72 virgins promised to suicide bombers with Jihad."
"Yet, in many ways, the medieval crusades were far worse than anything attempted by modern religious terrorists."
"If Urban had hoped to bring about peace in Europe by promoting xenophobia, or the fear and hatred of foreigners, he must have been sorely disappointed, for in the years that followed, Europe became an ever more violent place"
It goes on like that, but suffice it to say that there is something wrong with whoever wrote this chapter. Its not just stated to be deliberately inflammatory whenever possible, its also poor history. Urban's main goal in calling the first Crusade was the re-unification of the Western and Eastern churches, the liberation of areas of the East belonging to the Eastern church, as well as the return of Jerusalem to Christian control, for instance. Not "xenophobia".
and obviously "every" Christian wasn't called to holy warfare, no one could possibly believe that. The elderly too? the children too? the women too? etc
Anyway, I submitted a ticket but just thought I would say something here too. I don't know how they let this stuff get published.
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BA in History/English from TESU. BA in Communications from TESU. AS in Firearms Technology from SDI.