
Middle Ages
Married to the Empire
Together, Emperor Justinian I and Empress Theodora I transformed the Byzantine landscape.
Gregory and Frederica Mathewes-Green | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
The Pagan-Buster
How a brilliant monk laid the groundwork for Christian Europe.
Chris Armstrong | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
Severe Success
Bernard of Clairvaux was a tough act to follow—yet thousands of Christians walked his path.
Elesha Coffman | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
The Profligate Provocateur
In the twelfth century, an intellectual challenge to church authority proved much more dangerous than a sex scandal.
Elesha Coffman | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
War: A Muslim Perspective
Muslim response to the Crusades showed jihad in action, and while the grievances have changed, the rhetoric still echoes.
Hadia Dajani-Shakeel | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
Accidental Radical
Jan Hus's ideas were so sound, it's amazing they were ever considered revolutionary.
Elesha Coffman | posted 8/08/2008 12:33PM
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