how was people's belief in the divine during medieval period
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The belief people had in the divine was sometimes deeply personal, but more often it was collective in nature. This collective belief in religion was influenced by the social and economic organization of local communities. Hence, as the social worlds of these groups altered, their beliefs also changed.
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The belief people had in the divine was sometimes deeply personal, but more often it was collective in nature. This collective belief in religion was influenced by the social and economic organization of local communities. Hence, as the social worlds of these groups altered, their beliefs also changed
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