"Canterbury Tales" by Chauncer.
Date Submitted: 01/19/2003 07:23:21
Canterbury Tales - Medieval Church
In discussing Chaucer's collection of stories called The
Canterbury Tales, an interesting picture or illustration of the
Medieval Christian Church is presented. However, while people demanded
more voice in the affairs of government, the church became corrupt --
this corruption also led to a more crooked society. Nevertheless,
there is no such thing as just church history; This is because the
church can never be studied in isolation, simply because
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realistically history repeats itself because man is essentially
the same from one generation to the next. He has the same aspirations,
fears and flaws; yet the way that these are expressed differs from age
to age. This is why each period of history is different. The fact that
man is the same yet different is what makes the study of the people
who formed the medieval church directly applicable to Christians'
lives and experiences today.
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