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Empire of Relics: When Bones, Blood, and Bread Became the Currency of the Sacred
What happens when faith turns material? In the Middle Ages, relics were more than devotional objects, they were power. The finger of a saint could draw pilgrims across Europe. A vial of blood could bankroll a cathedral. A splinter of the “true cross” could legitimize an empire.
In this episode, we step inside the strange economy of holiness: where churches competed for body parts, kings went to war over bones, and ordinary believers risked everything to touch a fragment of the sacred.
Was it faith or fraud? Devotion or desperation? By the end, you’ll see how relics shaped not only medieval spirituality but the very map of Europe itself.
If you thought crypto was volatile, wait until you hear about the black market for saints’ teeth.
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By Theology MadeEmpire of Relics: When Bones, Blood, and Bread Became the Currency of the Sacred
What happens when faith turns material? In the Middle Ages, relics were more than devotional objects, they were power. The finger of a saint could draw pilgrims across Europe. A vial of blood could bankroll a cathedral. A splinter of the “true cross” could legitimize an empire.
In this episode, we step inside the strange economy of holiness: where churches competed for body parts, kings went to war over bones, and ordinary believers risked everything to touch a fragment of the sacred.
Was it faith or fraud? Devotion or desperation? By the end, you’ll see how relics shaped not only medieval spirituality but the very map of Europe itself.
If you thought crypto was volatile, wait until you hear about the black market for saints’ teeth.
Theology Made is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.