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Each Man is His Own
I’m sure you’ve all heard me around the blog in several of my past posts condemn the 2005 film Kingdom of Heaven. I feel the need to praise Harry Gregson-Williams (many of you know him for his work with the … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christ, Christianity, Crusades, Epic Films, History, Life, Movies, Music, My Life, Personal Commentary, Religion, Soundtracks, Spirituality, Theology, War
Tagged Anglican Church, Anglicans, Anti-Semetic, Baldwin IV, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christianity, Chuch of England, Crusades, England, Europe, Faith, Faith and Morals, Free Will, Harry Gregson Williams, Henry II, Henry Tudor, Henry VIII, History of Europe, iran, Israel, Jerusalem, Jews, Judaism, Kingdom of Heaven, Kingdom of Jerusalem, medieval, middle ages, Middle-East, Narnia, Protestantism, Protestants, Reason, Saladin, Semites, Soundtracks, St. Thomas Beckett, St. Thomas More, The Chronicles of Narnia, The Crusades, The Papacy, Thomas Beckett, Thomas More
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1187 – Crusading Catastrophe
Finally picking up where I left off with my last posts in regard to Christendom, and in defense of the First Crusade, I would like to continue between that of the Second and Third Crusades. I’ve written about WHY the … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christ, Christianity, Crusades, History, Life, Movies, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, War
Tagged Catholic Church, Catholicism, Chivalry, Christianity, Crusade, Crusades, Europe, History, Jerusalem, Knights, Life, Love, middle ages, Philosophy, Pope, Religion, Vatican, War
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Guy Stuff – Crusades
Finally, a battle of the Crusades put together with clips from Kingdom of Heaven. I must admit, this video is ten times better than the individual battles in the film itself. The music adds immensely to the situation. Enjoy! Holy … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christianity, Crusades, Epic Films, Guy Stuff Series, Personal Commentary, Videos, War
Tagged Catholic Church, Catholicism, Catholics, Christianity, Crusades, Europe, Heretics, History, Islam, Jerusalem, Jew, Judaism, Middle-East, Muslims
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Crusades – Misunderstood Warfare
I’ve recently done a post on the issue of the nature of Christendom, and I would like to go into more detail regarding the great wars which consumed the Medieval world, the Crusades. The Crusades were, unlike the common misconceptions … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Chivalry, Christianity, Crusades, History, Life, Personal Commentary, Religion, Spirituality, Theology, War
Tagged Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christ, Christianity, Church, Church and State, Crusaders, Crusades, Election, Election '08, Empires, Europe, First Crusade, France, Franks, Government, History, Holy Roman Empire, Islam, Israel, Italy, Jerusalem, Kings, Law, Life, Middle-East, Philosophy, Politics, Religion, Richard the Lionhearted, Roma, Roman Empire, Rome, Saladin, Second Crusade, Seperation of Church and State, State, Theology, Third Crusade
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Styles of Swordplay
I was browsing Youtube for several particular clips from some movies I’ve seen, namely some sword fights and battle scenes. I must admit that there were a few films which caught my eye with the style of swordplay, … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Christianity, Crusades, History, Knights of Lepanto, Life, Personal Commentary, Swordplay, War
Tagged Amore, Antonio Banderas, Balian, Battle, Christianity, Crusades, Emperors, Epic Films, Epics, Europe, Fencing, Films, Gladiator, Guy, History, Hollywood, Israel, Italy, Jerusalem, Kingdom of Heaven, Men, Orlando Bloom, Ridley Scott, Roman Empire, Rome, Russel Crowe, skill, Sports, Swords, Violence, Warfare, Zorro
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Crusader Battle
An awesome video I found on Youtube which remixes all the battle/army scenes in the Kingdom of Heaven to finally give us a non-tolerant Crusader Battle. What really got me upset (Aside from the constant bashing of the Catholic Church … Continue reading
Posted in Catholic Church, Catholic Discussion, Christianity, Crusades, Epic Films, History, Life, Movies, Personal Commentary, Videos, War
Tagged Arabs, Battles, Catholic Church, Catholicism, Christianity, Christians, Crusaders, Crusades, Europe, History, Jerusalem, Kings, Knights, Life, Middle-East, Moors, Movies, Muslims, Pope, Swords, Videos, War
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‘The Crusader’s Tale’ – In Production
Friday has finally come and gone. It might not sound like much, but with college classes and homework occupying the week, I look forward to the weekend with a warm welcome. Considering the week finished, I also have a bit … Continue reading →