Is Evangelical Criticism of the medieval Church Just?

Started by bilbobaggins, February 02, 2025, 04:09:08 PM

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Jeb Smith is an author and speaker whose books include Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty And Defending Dixie's Land: What Every American Should Know About The South And The Civil War, written under the name Isaac C. Bishop. He also authored Defending the Middle Ages: Little Known Truths About the Crusades, Inquisitions, Medieval Women, and More.

Smith has written over 120 articles found in several publications, among them The Libertarian Institute, History is Now Magazine, The Libertarian Christian Institute, The Postil Magazine, Practical Distributism, Rutland Herald, The Vermont Daily Chronicle, Medieval Archives, History Medieval, Medieval Magazine, and Fellowship & Fairydust Magazine, and has been featured on various podcasts.

Michael Wilson

Looks very good; I will read it when I get a chance.
"The World Must Conform to Our Lord and not He to it." Rev. Dennis Fahey CSSP

"My brothers, all of you, if you are condemned to see the triumph of evil, never applaud it. Never say to evil: you are good; to decadence: you are progess; to death: you are life. Sanctify yourselves in the times wherein God has placed you; bewail the evils and the disorders which God tolerates; oppose them with the energy of your works and your efforts, your life uncontaminated by error, free from being led astray, in such a way that having lived here below, united with the Spirit of the Lord, you will be admitted to be made but one with Him forever and ever: But he who is joined to the Lord is one in spirit." Cardinal Pie of Potiers

Michael Wilson

Jeb,
very nice article; you hit on a lot of important points, such as Christianity is God revealing His truth to us and our acceptance of it; not primarily an emotional high experience; for the truth remains forever, but our emotional states and moods forever change. Secondly, the importance of the foundational principles of a society; if the society is founded upon Christianity and God's laws are the basis of civil laws, then practicing religion will be the normal thing in the society. If on the contrary, its foundational principles are secular or godless, then the practice of religion will be counter-cultural and the "normal" citizen will not practice any religion at all.
Thanks for posting.
"The World Must Conform to Our Lord and not He to it." Rev. Dennis Fahey CSSP

"My brothers, all of you, if you are condemned to see the triumph of evil, never applaud it. Never say to evil: you are good; to decadence: you are progess; to death: you are life. Sanctify yourselves in the times wherein God has placed you; bewail the evils and the disorders which God tolerates; oppose them with the energy of your works and your efforts, your life uncontaminated by error, free from being led astray, in such a way that having lived here below, united with the Spirit of the Lord, you will be admitted to be made but one with Him forever and ever: But he who is joined to the Lord is one in spirit." Cardinal Pie of Potiers

bilbobaggins

Quote from: Michael Wilson on February 09, 2025, 11:08:46 AMJeb,
very nice article; you hit on a lot of important points, such as Christianity is God revealing His truth to us and our acceptance of it; not primarily an emotional high experience; for the truth remains forever, but our emotional states and moods forever change. Secondly, the importance of the foundational principles of a society; if the society is founded upon Christianity and God's laws are the basis of civil laws, then practicing religion will be the normal thing in the society. If on the contrary, its foundational principles are secular or godless, then the practice of religion will be counter-cultural and the "normal" citizen will not practice any religion at all.
Thanks for posting.

Thank you for reading. And i think the second point you bring up is Very important, and why we are where we are today.
Jeb Smith is an author and speaker whose books include Missing Monarchy: Correcting Misconceptions About The Middle Ages, Medieval Kingship, Democracy, And Liberty And Defending Dixie's Land: What Every American Should Know About The South And The Civil War, written under the name Isaac C. Bishop. He also authored Defending the Middle Ages: Little Known Truths About the Crusades, Inquisitions, Medieval Women, and More.

Smith has written over 120 articles found in several publications, among them The Libertarian Institute, History is Now Magazine, The Libertarian Christian Institute, The Postil Magazine, Practical Distributism, Rutland Herald, The Vermont Daily Chronicle, Medieval Archives, History Medieval, Medieval Magazine, and Fellowship & Fairydust Magazine, and has been featured on various podcasts.