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No "Separation of Church and State"
in The Medieval Age


Abstract
OF THE ARTICLE THAT WILL SOON APPEAR HERE


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Here's what it says:

  • There was never a "separation of church and state" in pre-Christian times.
  • The influence of ancient Greece and Rome was significant following the Fall of the Roman Empire, but it did not create a movement toward the "separation of church and state."
  • Medieval law codes were Christianized following the collapse of the Roman Empire (as predicted by the prophet Daniel).
  • The Common Law originated an a Christian milieu.
  • The break from monarchy was not inescapably a break from Christendom.
    • Many supporters of monarchy will note that the same forces that opposed "divine right of kings" were in fact anti-Christian as well.
    • It is possible to oppose "divine right of kings" and still be a dedicated proponent of Christian civilization.

Future themes or links to appear here:

Alfred, et al.

Harold Berman: Law and Revolution

 


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