Marc Minter

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Modern images of medieval Christianity draw heavily on images of France and Western Europe, which are portrayed as priest-ridden, theocratic states, with little tolerance for Jews or heretics. Yet through much of the Middle Ages, a large proportion of the world’s Christians themselves lived as despised minorities, under the political power of a hostile faith.
The Next Christendom: The Coming of Global Christianity (Future of Christianity Trilogy)
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