![]() These religious cultures complicate the stable senses of "religion" we usually have. So there was no such thing-no one, singular, unitary thing-called "medieval Christianity," or "medieval Judaism," or "medieval Islam." There were only Christianities, Judaisms, and Islams, different in different places at different times. These religious cultures did not exist as monoliths: as -isms that were the same in all times and places. The use of "religious cultures," instead of "religions," is intentional: it emphasizes these cultures' diversities and divergences. Medieval European religious cultures are complex. 6 Devotional Texts: Christianity Made Accessible.4 Devotional Transformations: Confession and Eucharist.
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