Asked by berlanda
How did religion unify medieval society?
by creating laws similar to government laws
by establishing authority over kings and nobles
by including all social classes in the religious community
by claiming only the Church had ultimate religious authority
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by including all social classes in the religious community
Religion (especially the medieval Church) gave people across ranks a common set of beliefs, rituals, festivals, moral rules, and institutions (parishes, monasteries, charity). Those shared practices and values helped bind nobles, peasants, and clergy into a single social order.
Religion (especially the medieval Church) gave people across ranks a common set of beliefs, rituals, festivals, moral rules, and institutions (parishes, monasteries, charity). Those shared practices and values helped bind nobles, peasants, and clergy into a single social order.
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