54-The Crusades – Part 1
The History of the Christian Church
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🗓️ 14 September 2014
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| 0:00.0 | Welcome to the History of the Christian Church, Season 1 with Lance Rolston. |
| 0:14.6 | This is episode 54, The Crusades, Part 1. |
| 0:19.3 | In the first episode of Communio Sanctorum, we took a look at the various |
| 0:23.0 | ways that history has been studied over time. In the ancient world, history was more often |
| 0:27.9 | than not propaganda. The old adage that history is written by the winners was certainly true |
| 0:33.7 | for the ancients. With the implementation of the scientific method in the modern era, |
| 0:39.3 | the researching and recording of history became more unbiased and accurate. It was far from a |
| 0:44.6 | pure report, but it could no longer be considered just blatant propaganda. The postmodern era |
| 0:51.0 | has seen a return to bias, this time an almost knee-jerk suspicion of all |
| 0:57.3 | previous attempts at recording history. Even attempts of modernity to document history are suspect |
| 1:02.9 | and assumed guilty of recording little more than the biases of the authors, though their works |
| 1:08.2 | were footnoted and peer-reviewed. Postmodern critics adopt a presupposition |
| 1:12.9 | that all recorded history is fabrication, especially if there's anything heroic or virtuous. If it's a |
| 1:19.7 | dark tale of hopelessness and tragedy, well, then maybe it can be accepted. It's almost as though |
| 1:25.7 | postmoderns want to make up for the ancient |
| 1:28.2 | historian's pension for propaganda. Postmoderns cast history as negpaganda, if I can coin a word. |
| 1:35.9 | Let's attempt a shedding of our bias, even though we can't fully do that as we look at the Crusades. |
| 1:42.4 | Instead of layering onto the Christians of Europe in the 11th and 12th |
| 1:45.5 | centuries, the sensibilities of people who live a thousand years later, let's attempt to understand |
| 1:50.6 | the reasoning behind the idea of taking up a pitchfork or a sword and making a life-altering |
| 1:56.4 | trip over hundreds of miles to estranged lands to risk one's life for what? Oh yeah, to rid the |
| 2:03.7 | holy land of pagan infidels. Wait, Mr. Crusader person, ever been to the Holy Land? Do you own land |
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