The Crusades 101: Holy Knights, Epic Battles, and Sacred Land
Length: 4 hours and 53 minutes
12 brilliant lectures by celebrated Church historian and author Christopher Bellitto.
Few events have affected the course of civilization as profoundly as the Crusades, a centuries-long period of violent conflict and competition between Islam and Christianity. The Crusades brought destruction and violence to the third monotheistic faith of Judaism as well. Resurfacing frequently in present-day political conversations about clashes between faiths and cultures, the troubling legacy of the Crusades is undeniable.
Join award-winning professor Christopher Bellitto in an exploration of this period of conflict. As you examine the five major crusading movements from multiple perspectives, you’ll gain a deeper knowledge of what the Holy Land means to Jews, Christians, and Muslims. You’ll come to better understand the concepts of “just war” and jihad that dominated during the Middle Ages. Along the way you’ll learn about crusade arts, letters and architecture; military orders like the Templars and Hospitallers; the notion of crusading in popular history throughout the centuries; and the state of Christian-Muslim relations today.
Study Guide
01: Introduction: Starting Points
02: A Holy Land for 3 Faiths
03: Just War and Jihad
04: 1st-2nd Crusades
05: 3rd-5th Crusades
06: Christian-Muslim Interactions
07: Judaism and the Crusades
08: Military Orders
09: The Crusades in Arts and Letters
10: Later Crusades
11: Crusades in History: Myths and Meanings
12: Legacies