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21 September, 22:39

Why was the Church the final authority with regard to knowledge during the Middle Ages?

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  1. 21 September, 22:44
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    It was basically the only souce of info they had back then.

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    In the middle ages, most people (unless you were a monk, nun, ect) were illiterate, and relied on the church for information and laws. People then were devoutly Catholic/Christian so people's trust in the Church was strong (until the protestant revolution).
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