I know that much of the Church, arguably entirely roman catholic, were clinging to relics, financial & political gains, and also to stories, somewhat akin to 'fairytales'.
But it was also a time of courageous & successful missionary endeavours, as people like Columba & Patrick risked their lives to reach the unreached & barbaric heathen with the Gospel.
Quite arguably Christianity is why Britain left the Dark ages as it brought stability and advancement in many areas of life.
But here's the thing, as a reformed evangelical 'protestant' (for want of a better description) i really don't know how to deal with the blur that Christianity in the Dark Ages seems to be. Was it entirely Roman Catholic? It certainly wasn't Reformed. But can we write these guys off entirely.
Does anyone have any input on this to help?