As time went on, there were many events, terrible events, that opened up the eyes of many people. Earthquakes, famine, and other tragic natural behaviors shape social outcomes and create differences that affect society. "The most memorable example is the 14th century pestilence that devastated Asia, Europe and Africa, and people have kept this sorrow in a tragic tradition" (Hecker, 1832) 14th century , Many economic and social difficulties have arisen which have led to changes that affect the way of life of society today.
After the plague occurred in 1347, people sought an answer to the Catholic church which operated society in the Middle Ages. - This article is a wealth of papers that this event should not be revised and revised. It merely informs the reader of the tragic events and the results of the plague. Black death disease in the 14th century is a fatal and painful epidemic from 1348 to 1350 in Europe, and has killed more than 20 million deaths. Most people think that this is plague or plague, it is said that black death arrived in Europe from a part of Asia in 1347.
This paper deals with the religious influence of Black Death, a plague that destroyed Europe in the middle of the 14th century. It explores the influence of the Black Death on the Catholic Church and the religious movement that appeared accordingly. The conclusions drawn here are based on research on primary and secondary materials. Since religion is an important aspect of everyday Christian life in europe, the church played an important role in the Middle Ages. When black death struck Europe in 1347, the church struggled to cope with the devastating outcome of the plague and its reputation was affected. The conclusion of this thesis is that the deaths of the Blacks caused the Christian laypeople to decline confidence and confidence in the Church system and its leaders.
Investigating how black death changed the world revealed that it was not affected by death and disease at such a huge level. The impact of black death in Europe is the genetic change of modern Europeans. Pest has fundamentally changed the identity of contemporary Europeans.
Before people can understand the effects of black death, they must understand exactly what it is and what it does. Black death is the common name of three currently known diseases. The first and most common thing is the gland plague. The wild boar will last about 6 days. Early symptoms include bleeding and staining on the skin. Thereafter, various neurological and psychological diseases may occur. Glandular plague is fatal at a rate of 50% to 60%. The other two forms of plague, septicemia and pneumonia are even more rare, but they are very deadly, 95% of 95% die.