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Hus, The Council of Constance, “Four Articles of Prague”

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The teachings of John Wyclif spread from England to Bohemia (Prague) in two primary ways, the first was through the impact that literacy and theology had from Oxford, both the city and the university to the University of Prague. The second is that in Prague, Wyclif’s views were held in a higher regard than they… Continue reading

On The Crusades

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From the time that Islam appeared on the scene in the early seventh century, Muhammad and his adherents began to preach their message throughout the Middle East, eventually making way into modern day Europe. During this time period, Islamic territory had expanded into places like France, Portugal and Spain. In these places, the Qur’an used… Continue reading