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637. What It’s Like to Be Middle-Aged (in the Middle Ages)

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Faith, Justice, and Society in the Middle Ages

This chapter examines the significant influence of religion on medieval life, illustrating how faith shapes personal relationships and societal norms. It highlights the financial dynamics of the church, the moral dilemmas faced by judges, and the reliance on community gossip for justice. The discussion raises critical questions about accountability, wealth distribution, and the ethical implications of a justice system without concrete evidence.

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