Thursday, January 24, 2008

I think there is a clear convergence with the struggle for spiritual identification and definition we see in the reading with what I believed to be true of the earlier parts of the Middle Ages. Something I believe to be overlooked quite often that divulges from my preconcieved notions is the way the people in the time period viewed the age in which they were living. In Early Christian Lives Athanasius describes how the pagan religions were essentially a deception made by the devil to trick the common man into thinking that he and his demons were holy and gods. On pg. 34 he says "Truly Jesus has utterly destroyed your powers ; stripped of your honours as an angell, you lie rolling in the mud." From this quote it seems that Christians at that time would not have viewed this time as a dark age, but instead as an enlightenment of sorts. This is the time when the devil's hold over man is weakening, and he is left "rolling in the mud".

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