Reformation Myths Rodney Stark’s latest myth-busting exercise makes a welcome contribution to the application of sociological method to the history of the Reformation, or rather Reformations as he rephrases it. Some well-established historical myths are well and truly debunked in this excellently written and well-researched work on Reformation myths. This is not a work that […]
Inventing the Individual: A Review
The Christian vision articulated by mediaeval canon lawyers was that every individual is an equal soul despite differences in their social roles.
Hildegard of Bingen: a Female Doctor of the Church
Saint Hildegard was the earliest female doctor of the church, but, because of her strong willed nature, was not named as a saint until the year 2012.
The Neoplatonic Theology of John Scotus Eriugena
Eriugena brought Neoplatonic ideas into Christian Theology and synthesized them into a Christian-based thought system, but remains outside the mainstream.
Mediaeval Attempts to Control War: Law of Innocents
The mediaeval church, knowing that they could not prevent war, tried to minimize the effects of conflict by establishing binding rules for warfare.