The Church and the Dark Ages (430–1027)

The Church and the Dark Ages (430–1027)

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What if the Dark Ages weren’t really dark after all?

You may have learned in world history class that the fall of the Roman Empire led to centuries of violence, ignorance, and barbarism in Europe. But that’s not all that happened during that time! The period between the fall of the Roman Empire and the High Middle Ages also was characterized by institutional, spiritual, and cultural advancements such as the rise of monasticism with St. Benedict of Nursia and the first encyclopedia by a Christian writer, St. Isidore of Seville.

In The Church and the Dark Ages (430–1027), author Phillip Campbell explains that the Dark Ages were not only a period of great political and cultural transition but also an era of great transformation in the Catholic Church. Campbell highlights key personalities of the Dark Ages such as St. Gregory the Great, Charlemagne, King Alfred the Great, St. Patrick, and St. Brigid.

You will learn that:

Benedictines were responsible for technical and scientific advancements such as the mechanical clock, human flight, and eyeglasses.

The Dark Ages was a period of great evangelization throughout Europe.

Christianity elevated the status of women, particularly through mutual consent in the Sacrament of Marriage.

The Church preserved literacy—and literature—throughout the chaotic centuries of early medieval Europe.

Books in the Reclaiming Catholic History series, edited by Mike Aquilina and written by leading authors and historians, bring Church history to life, debunking the myths one era at a time.

Phillip Campbell is an author of several books, including Story of the Church, and the four-volume Story of Civilization series. He has also contributed to and edited a number of books and wrote two history textbooks. He is an instructor at Homeschool Connections and previously served two terms as mayor of Howell, Michigan.

Campbell has a bachelor’s degree in European history from Ave Maria University and a certificate in secondary education from Madonna University. Campbell has appeared on EWTN television, Ave Maria Radio, Radio Maria, Good Shepherd Catholic Radio, Mater Dei Radio, and on the Crawford Broadcasting Network.

Mike Aquilina is a Catholic author, popular speaker, poet, and songwriter who serves as the executive vice president of the St. Paul Center for Biblical Theology. He is the editor of the Reclaiming Catholic History series.

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