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The Medieval Church and Chaucer's Canterbury Tales In discussing Chaucer's collection of stories called The Canterbury Tales, an interesting illustration of the Medieval Christian Church is presented. I think that the Medieval Church was full of corruption, and Chaucer depicts this corruption through The Pardoners Tale. At the same time as the corruption, there can also be an argument for the opposing side stating that the church is not corrupted. This can be shown with the character of the monk from The Monk's Tale. While people demanded more voice in the affairs of government, the church became more corrupt and this corruption also led to a more crooked society. In history then, there is a two way process where the church has an influence on the rest of society and of course, society influences the church. This is naturally because it is the people from a society who make up the church....and those same people became the personalities that created these tales of a pilgrimage to Canterbury. The Christianization of Anglo-Saxon England was to take place in a relatively short period of time, but this was not because of the success of the Augustinian effort. Indeed, the early years of this mission had a discrepancy


The Plowman has the faith of a poor farmer, uncomplicated by the bureaucracy of the church. He has the same aspirations, fears and flaws; yet the way that these are expressed differs from age to age. Augustine was not the most diplomatic of men, and managed to antagonize many people of power and influence in Britain, who had never been particularly enthusiastic to save the souls of the Anglo-Saxons who had brought such harsh times to their people. Living in the Middle Ages, one would come into contact with the Church in a number of ways. While this was the story of religion at 'grass-roots' level, at the organizational and hierarchical level, the church developed along a different line. The faith of a bureaucracy, which is what the church had become. This is why each period of history is different. The Pardoner also represents the tradition of faith -- in respect to the church of his time. Webster, Leslie, and Janet Blackhouse. But it seems this period had not seen such extensive discrimination. A peoples habits and thought processes are not easily changed, and being that the Anglo-Saxons of Britain were not Christians until the mid-600's, a period of transition can be expected.

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