Through many historical sources, the depiction of what, for example, the Knights Templar did when they would go on a Crusade for the Holy City is undeniable. Yes, they would fight and die, but they would rape, plunder, and abd slaughter without mercy or a second thought. But the knights and the scholars who have studied and continue to study them, Richard W. Kaeuper as recorded by J.P. Huffman for example, focused “...Specifically on the religious ideology of chivalry, which articulated a modus vivendi for the warrior elite seeking to live out the Gospel of the Prince of Peace” (Huffman 1). Another topic that is crucial to be spoken of in a dissertation on the subject of chivalry is that of the sacred side of knighthood. On the night before the person in question is to be knighted, that person would be locked up in a chapel, or a cathedral, along with his armor and sword, there to pray over them and ask God for His guidance and mercy upon him as he takes upon himself the mantle of
Through many historical sources, the depiction of what, for example, the Knights Templar did when they would go on a Crusade for the Holy City is undeniable. Yes, they would fight and die, but they would rape, plunder, and abd slaughter without mercy or a second thought. But the knights and the scholars who have studied and continue to study them, Richard W. Kaeuper as recorded by J.P. Huffman for example, focused “...Specifically on the religious ideology of chivalry, which articulated a modus vivendi for the warrior elite seeking to live out the Gospel of the Prince of Peace” (Huffman 1). Another topic that is crucial to be spoken of in a dissertation on the subject of chivalry is that of the sacred side of knighthood. On the night before the person in question is to be knighted, that person would be locked up in a chapel, or a cathedral, along with his armor and sword, there to pray over them and ask God for His guidance and mercy upon him as he takes upon himself the mantle of