Hannah Carr

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The Crusades were the convulsive attempt of Christian Europe to batter down the barriers of Islam by military force. The long struggle in Spain and Portugal to drive out the Moors—as the Muslims were called there—created an especially militant attitude toward the unbelieving outsider. Conquest and evangelization slowly intertwined; few minds recognized a difference.
Church History in Plain Language  (Plain Language Series)
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