Casey Holencik

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Charlemagne, Charles the Great. When Charles succeeded his father in 768 his mind was set on three goals—military power to crush his enemies, religious power to direct his people’s souls, and intellectual power to instruct both souls and minds. Charlemagne’s success in these areas made Europe—the new political order—nominally Christian, for better or for worse, for a thousand years.
Church History in Plain Language  (Plain Language Series)
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