Description During the Middle Ages a shared European concept of Magic emerged.
The Church and state, both centralized powers in a decentralized Europe, gradually sha.
The rise of the practice of "white magic" in the twelfth century became so popular that it caused a widespread determination in the Church to condemn any unsanctioned beliefs or practices.
In the early period, pagan beliefs and practices were absorbed into everyday culture, including the rituals of the Church.
Description During the Middle Ages a shared European concept of Magic emerged