UNIT 3: THE CITY OF GOD – MEDIEVAL POLITICAL THOUGHT
How ever you might want to define the Middle Ages (and there are plenty of definitions), one core defining element would be the integration of two powers in the West – the (Catholic) Church and the worldly rulers who sought its sanction. In the East, the Roman Empire continued, of course, until the fall of Constantinople in 1453. This tripartite constellation – a fragmented West held together by the Church, a declining Eastern Roman Empire, and comparatively progressive Muslim states on the Southern Rim and in Spain – is the dominating state of affairs during the Middle Ages.
Week 6: The Transformation of the Ancient World
We’ll review several theoretical explorations about the transition from the Roman world to the Middle Ages, and then continue with Augustine, and introduce the political theory of Thomas Aquinas.
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