Powerpoint/ Textbook Notes
In today's class, we took notes from Mr. Schick's powerpoint on Charlemagne and the Church's power. Then, for the last half of class we took notes from the textbook on The Power of the Church. I took notes on how the bishops supervised the priests (lowest ranked), the pope's had a spiritual sword, and the emperors had a political sword. The popes and emperors would often compete for power instead of sharing their power in harmony. Religion provided the christians with a sense of security and belonging to a religious community. The textbook also stated that when Charlemagne was crowned emperor, the stage would be set for future conflicts between popes and emperors. These conflicts were mostly struggles for more power than the other. For example, the lay investiture which is the appointment of religious officials by kings or nobles, was banned because it gave the kings/nobles more power than the church. Otto the Great also formed a close alliance with the Church and sought help from the clergy which provided him with a lot of power.
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