¶ … Black Death and its impact on Western Civilization
Black Death and Religion
The Black Death adversely impacted the reputation of the Catholic Church since its own adherents (including clergy) were ill and dying and the Church proved impotent to cure them. This feeling of disillusionment towards the church was reinforced by oen of the theories of its transmission that speculated that it was disseminated through the air by way of "miasma' (otherwise known as " bad air). The fact that the Church could not annihilate this bad air, caused distrust in the powers of the Church. As a result, people went to either extreme. They either flagellated themselves (e.g. The religious group called the Flagellants who traveled from town to town whipping themselves in imitation of Jesus' Crucifixion) and burned and killed others (such as Jews) to atone for their sins, or they indulged in excesses of hedonism. The general feeling was that the world was coming to an end.
The Church suffered in other ways too. Due to its practice of caring for the morally ill and of monasteries sheltering fatally ill people, many of the clergy themselves became ill and died. This caused a shortage of clergymen and after the Black Death resulted in an ignorant and unskilled group of clergy taking its place (Bryne, 36). This laity, barely equipped for the Service, indulged in corrupt practices further destructing the reputation of the Church. Eventually, the people were to become so disillusioned with Catholicism that the Reformation took its place.
Impact on economy
National turmoil and economy often have a rebounding effect one upon the other, and here it was no different.
With the mass of people dying and death, seemingly, unavoidable, property was more or less free and money lost its importance. Anarchy was the rule of the day with peasant and poor plundering from wealthy, and laborers demanding exorbitant wages since...
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