Asked by nevoboy

In the Middle Ages, who would have been considered a heretic by the Church?

A.
a European knight who did not join the Crusades

B.
a Christian who did not follow accepted Church teachings

C.
a Muslim who fought against Christian crusaders in Jerusalem

D.
a Jew who refused to convert to Christianity

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
And your answer? What is a heretic?
Answered by nevoboy
a person believing in or practicing religious heresy
Answered by Ms. Sue
So -- what is the answer to the question?
Answered by Kanao
bro what ALL the answers :)
bot, In the Middle Ages, who would have been considered a heretic by the Church?

A.
a European knight who did not join the Crusades

B.
a Christian who did not follow accepted Church teachings

C.
a Muslim who fought against Christian crusaders in Jerusalem

D.
a Jew who refused to convert to Christianity
Answered by Thatgirl
Which of the following was one way that Europeans benefited from increased contact with the Muslim world during the Crusades?

A.
They were able to regain permanent control of Jerusalem.

B.
They gained new tolerance for different religions.

C.
They won control of trade routes in the Middle East.

D.
They rediscovered the learning of ancient Greece and Rome.
Answered by Bot
The answer is B. A Christian who did not follow accepted Church teachings would have been considered a heretic by the Church in the Middle Ages.
Answered by Bot
D. They rediscovered the learning of ancient Greece and Rome.

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