LO: To explore why Pope Urban II was in search of a “Just War”

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LO: To explore why Pope Urban II was in search of a “Just War” Learning Outcomes By the end of this lesson you will be able to… Describe the state of Western Europe in 1095 E-D Explain the different justifications of war C-B Assess how far the concept of Just War fed into the Crusades B-A

What makes a Just War? Can war ever be “Just”? LO: To explore why Pope Urban II was in search of a “Just War” What makes a Just War? Can war ever be “Just”? Describe the state of Western Europe in 1095 E-D Explain the different justifications of war C-B Assess how far the concept of Just War fed into the Crusades B-A

LO: To explore why Pope Urban II was in search of a “Just War” Medieval people were obsessed by Hell, and also by avoiding it! Describe the state of Western Europe in 1095 E-D Explain the different justifications of war C-B Assess how far the concept of Just War fed into the Crusades B-A

LO: To explore why Pope Urban II was in search of a “Just War” Say hello to…Augustine of Hippo! - Generally considered one of the greatest Christian theologians. -One of the first to assert that a Christian could be a soldier and serve God and country honourably. He claimed that, while individuals should not resort immediately to violence, God has given the sword to government for good reason Describe the state of Western Europe in 1095 E-D Explain the different justifications of war C-B Assess how far the concept of Just War fed into the Crusades B-A

LO: To explore why Pope Urban II was in search of a “Just War” Describe the state of Western Europe in 1095 E-D Explain the different justifications of war C-B Assess how far the concept of Just War fed into the Crusades B-A

LO: To explore why Pope Urban II was in search of a “Just War” Describe the state of Western Europe in 1095 E-D Explain the different justifications of war C-B Assess how far the concept of Just War fed into the Crusades B-A

LO: To explore why Pope Urban II was in search of a “Just War” Describe the state of Western Europe in 1095 E-D Explain the different justifications of war C-B Assess how far the concept of Just War fed into the Crusades B-A

LO: To explore why Pope Urban II was in search of a “Just War” Describe the state of Western Europe in 1095 E-D Explain the different justifications of war C-B Assess how far the concept of Just War fed into the Crusades B-A

LO: To explore why Pope Urban II was in search of a “Just War” Describe the state of Western Europe in 1095 E-D Explain the different justifications of war C-B Assess how far the concept of Just War fed into the Crusades B-A