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Team 7: Burgess: Question 3: Bede
The Ecclesiastical History of the English People by Bede was mean to be a book celebrating the origins and challenges faced by the Catholic church in Britain, while at the same time praised the efforts of Pope Gregory the Great. As an elite Christian monk, the audience Bede was reaching would be other educated fellows… Continue reading
Team 3: Question 1 {Gregory the Great}
After examining the section on Gregory the Great written by Madigan, it is relatively easy to see that he holds the image of Gregory the Great in very high esteem. Most of the words that Madigan uses to describe Gregory are not only positive, but also extremely uplifting and full of praise. As a devoted… Continue reading
Team 2: Question 1 – Gregory the Great
Madigan describes Gregory the Great to be the savior of their times. He was not only extremely devout to the western church, but also had impeccable leadership skills. These qualities all helped him to become the first monk to be made bishop, and later on Pope, of Rome. Before his time came as… Continue reading
Team 1: Question 1 (Gregory the great)
Madigan presents Gregory the Great as someone who established and influenced geographical and ecclesiastical principles that, through time, would pave the way for medieval popes to grow in power and authority. Gregory viewed the role of papacy, as well as monastic life and biblical culture as an opportunity to create a better and new society.… Continue reading