The Progression of Christianity from The Apostolic era - The Lutheran Reformation.
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Running Head: Christianity from The Apostolicera - The Lutheran Reformation The Progression of Christianity from The Apostolic era - The Lutheran Reformation (ROUGH DRAFT) Anne Milot (Summer School: 9:00 - 12 noon) History 330-254-LE: The Middle Ages in Europe Professor J. Slocombe June 16th, 2003 The Church was undoubtedly the greatest influence in medieval life, affecting not only the religious and moral codes of the period, but also the political and social climate, which in turn allowed the Church to flourish. The Christianity of the Middle Ages is a highly debated topic. Was it merely "a pragmatic religion, a matter of sensible insurance against the inevitability of death, fear of Hell and the penalties of Divine Judgment?" (Jones, p6) Or did it truly provide its participants with an inner peace, a knowledge that their salvation was assured in the eyes of God? Religion is often considered to be a...

