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Wrong about the crusades, but the word is getting out

It is sad so many people have so many wrong ideas about the crusades. I found another article, wonderfully written, from 2005 that sets the record straight. Again. This paragraph from the article describes the problem:

Misconceptions about the Crusades are all too common. The Crusades are generally portrayed as a series of holy wars against Islam led by power-mad popes and fought by religious fanatics. They are supposed to have been the epitome of self-righteousness and intolerance, a black stain on the history of the Catholic Church in particular and Western civilization in general. A breed of proto-imperialists, the Crusaders introduced Western aggression to the peaceful Middle East and then deformed the enlightened Muslim culture, leaving it in ruins. For variations on this theme, one need not look far. See, for example, Steven Runciman’s famous three-volume epic, History of the Crusades, or the BBC/A&E documentary, The Crusades, hosted by Terry Jones. Both are terrible history yet wonderfully entertaining.

That is so wrong in so many ways as explained next:

So what is the truth about the Crusades? Scholars are still working some of that out. But much can already be said with certainty. For starters, the Crusades to the East were in every way defensive wars. They were a direct response to Muslim aggression—an attempt to turn back or defend against Muslim conquests of Christian lands.

Christians in the eleventh century were not paranoid fanatics. Muslims really were gunning for them. While Muslims can be peaceful, Islam was born in war and grew the same way. From the time of Mohammed, the means of Muslim expansion was always the sword. Muslim thought divides the world into two spheres, the Abode of Islam and the Abode of War. Christianity—and for that matter any other non-Muslim religion—has no abode. Christians and Jews can be tolerated within a Muslim state under Muslim rule. But, in traditional Islam, Christian and Jewish states must be destroyed and their lands conquered.

The author goes on to explain in more detail to explain what we actually know about all this. It is a great read that makes a compelling case. I highly recommend it.

Betty Blonde #432 – 03/12/2010
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A great website about the Crusades

Knight of Jerusalem by Helena SchraderI found a great blog named Crusades and Crusaders. The blog’s About page says, “The purpose of this blog is to provide you, the reader, with information that is engaging, informative, educational and entertaining; information that is also well researched.” Boy Howdy. It is written by two degreed historians, one, Deanna Proach, who is a journalist with a Bachelors Degree in History from University of Northern British Columbia and one, Helena Schrader, who is a Foreign Service Officer and published (prolific) author of both fiction and non-fiction books with a Ph.D. in History from University of Hamburg. The depth and quality of the scholarship in this blog is amazing, especially because it is aimed, more or less, at a lay audience.

We are big fans of Rodney Stark having read many of his books. We first started to get an understanding of the truth about the Crusades from his book God’s Battalions: The Case for the Crusades that we used as part of our homeschool curriculum. This blog cites Stark quite a bit, but the focus is on History rather than Sociology. In some ways, that makes it a more interesting or, at least, a very different read than Stark’s work in that specific personalities are discussed along with specific events. There is a narrative to the articles that give a better feel for the culture, values and motivations of the people involved. You get to know people, not just facts. One of the features I especially liked was the review of books with an assessment of their historical accuracy. I highly recommend this website. I plan to make it a regular stopping place.

Betty Blonde #352 – 11/20/2009
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