02 Mar 2026
2h 12m

Thank God for the Crusades! (Dr. Thomas Madden) | Ep. 568

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Pints With Aquinas

The Crusades, framed as defensive wars and devotional practices, are examined, challenging the common perception of them as colonialist or imperialist ventures. Medieval historian Dr. Thomas Madden clarifies that the Crusades were a response to centuries of Muslim expansionism and aimed to restore Christian lands, highlighting the role of pious idealism among warriors seeking penance. The discussion covers the motivations behind the First Crusade, the complexities of the Fourth Crusade, and the nuanced relationship between the church in the East and West. Madden underscores the importance of the Crusades in slowing the advance of Islam, providing Europe with the necessary breathing room for its later cultural and economic flourishing. The conversation also addresses modern misconceptions about Christianity as a pacifist religion and reflects on the current state of faith in Europe.

Outlines

Part 1: Origins, Faith, and Myths

Part 2: The First Crusade and Military Orders

Part 3: The Fourth Crusade and Internal Conflict

Part 4: Aftermath and Historical Legacy

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