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Erasmus's Attitude to the Church
In the early 15th century, the Council of Florence had brought a lot of Greeks into Italy. And so Greek Italy was a magnet eventually for Erasmus and he finds his way there. He believed passionately in the church as a spirit-filled community that was meant to be an agent of harmony in the world. One of the reasons he reacted against the Reformers was that he saw them as dogmaticians who would break Europe up for the sake of their opinions. So while he's a quite corrosive critic using the most deadly of all weapons, laughter, to attack the absurdities of not just popes and... Well, he doesn't much satirize monarchs.