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Why Do Christians Join The First Crusade?

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In 1094 or 1095, Pope Urban responded to the emperor Alexios I Komnenos’ plea for help. At this time the Seljuq Turks had taken almost all of Asia Minor, and Alexios I Komnenos requested for aid from Pope Urban II. During the council of Clermont, Pope Urban II delivered a sermon addressing a large crowd urging them all to join in the fight against the Muslims for the recovery of the Holy Land. There are no exact records of this sermon, but five different accounts written by men who were present. These accounts all mentioned different reasons for Christians to join the Crusade, including Divine evidence, Christian torture and Muslim corruption. One of the first reasons presented as evidence from the Divine is need for spiritual cleanliness. The first account of the sermon focused mainly on traditional peace and truths of God and bringing those characteristics back to Christianity. The account from Fulcher of Chartres stated, “if there is in you any deformity …show more content…

However, Pope Urban II died before news of Christian victory in Jerusalem was able to reach Rome. Although he was not able to see the crusade through to its end, these accounts of his sermon revealed just how much power of persuasion religious leaders had at the time. They also showed that Pope Urban II saw the First Crusade as a war of liberation: liberation of the Eastern Christians and Jerusalem herself. While Crusaders, as a whole, may have initially embarked on this spiritual pilgrimage with good intentions, the waters were muddied when it came to the visceral intention of each person. As the crusade era continued, misunderstanding and hatred between the two religious groups grew. Some soldiers began to see the crusade as a quest for power, money, and personal status. The First Crusade quickly changed from Christian liberation and revival, to an intense battle between the crescent and the

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