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What were the ‘dark ages’ and why is the Catholic Church blamed for it?
The “Dark Ages” (so called because, due to social instability, there is relatively little historical information pertaining to that time) were the period from roughly the years 500 to 1000, when European civilization was in flux due to the end of the Roman Empire and to barbarian and Islamic invasions.
The Catholic Church is blamed for the period of decline because during the last Imperial Roman generations, it was the state religion of the Empire, i.e. the Church is believed to have “let the empire go.” But the Roman Empire had been in decline for over 200 years before it became Christian. And it was largely the Church that kept knowledge going through the period. Texts copied by Catholic monks became the fountainhead of knowledge for the Renaissance.
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Let us not forget that the Roman Empire did not go with the fall of Rome, for it continued to thrive in the East, centered on Constantinople, under the banner of the Catholic faith for a thousand years.The Catholic Church is blamed for the period of decline because during the last Imperial Roman generations, it was the state religion of the Empire, i.e. the Church is believed to have “let the empire go.”
I usually blame the fall of the Western Roman Empire for the dark ages, not the church. The knowledge that was lost for most of western Europe was preserved in monestaries. (As well as the Eastern Empire and Islamic kingdoms) If anything I think the Church kept light (in a learning sense) going during the medieval period. It just didn’t spread out far from the monestaries.
I appreciate the fact you identify as an Agnostic and acknowledge that.I usually blame the fall of the Western Roman Empire for the dark ages, not the church. The knowledge that was lost for most of western Europe was preserved in monestaries. (As well as the Eastern Empire and Islamic kingdoms) If anything I think the Church kept light (in a learning sense) going during the medieval period. It just didn’t spread out far from the monestaries.
I don’t recall ever having heard of the Church being “blamed” for the Dark Ages. It seems a strange idea. Can you give any examples of people doing this? The context would be useful.What were the ‘dark ages’ and why is the Catholic Church blamed for it?
And texts copied by Orthodox monks and scribes which were preserved in the Byzantine Empire and came west as the Empire declined and fell. Greek was the language of the Byzantine Empire, so a lot of Greek texts were preserved there. The Western Church tended to preserve Latin texts. Also a number of Greek texts were preserved in Arabic and also came west thanks to Christian-Islamic contacts in Spain (Averroes for example) and in the Empire.Texts copied by Catholic monks became the fountainhead of knowledge for the Renaissance.