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one psychological effect of the black death was a loss of faith in

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During the height of the Middle Ages, Christian civilization went through a period of prosperity. For instance, the development of better farming methods enabled the production of more food; as a result, the population increased drastically. With the growth of agricultural production, commerce and trading expanded greatly and a large portion of the growing population tended to move towards towns in search for wealth and freedom. As a result, a new middle class (primarily created after the Black Death) was created from the lower class consisting of mostly serfs. Politically, both monarchies and the church grew stronger. For example, the monarchs were able to successfully consolidate their land; and the church’s doctrines were upheld with the help of scholasticism, that is the school of thought where theology and philosophy (faith and reason) are intertwined (Perry 189). 

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black death was a loss of faith in God

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