History of medieval Christianity covers the conversions of England and Germany and discusses topics such as heresy and superstition.
Glossary posts definitions of terms commonly found in religious writings from the Middle Ages.
Find a bio of the 13th-century English scholar Robert Grosseteste, then link to online versions of his writings texts.
Paper by Univ. of Toronto student Abigail Young looks at the Benedictine monk Rupert of Deutz and his beliefs regarding the Gospel of John.
Read this short discussion of the miracles that medieval Christians believed in. Includes a series of related links.
Culled from the book "A Chronology of Islamic History: 570-1000 CE". Learn how the Islamic religion related to Christianity during this period.
Louis Hamilton of Fordham University publishes his essay discussing the Gregorian reform movement, specifically Segri's De Sacramentis Ecclesial.
Learn about these popular medieval-era plays that portrayed the miracles of numerous Christian saints.
Learn about this religious group from the Middle Ages who practiced self-mutilation in praise of God.
Find an encyclopedia description of the 11th and 12th-century power struggle between church and state. Includes notes about the Reform movement.
Describes the medieval theological movement that focused on the harmony of reason and revelation.
Church history, set in chapter form, also includes a bibliography and a list of abbreviations.
University of Virginia student Jessica Browner describes the Norse form of Christianity and explains the reasons behind Viking pilgrimages.