In the first document, Matthew of the New Testament said “That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven.” Another christian in document four, Thomas Aquinas, discussed the importance of honesty to the Christians, and the prospect of honest trade. Honesty is the key theme in this document, and Thomas opposes trade due to its lack of honesty at the time. Lastly, a monk of the twelfth century discussed the wandering path of St. Godric, a colleague of his, and respectfully disapproved of his past while glorifying his ascent into priesthood. These documents all illustrate the contempt the Christians had for trade. They show their disapproval of the dishonesty of the merchants and condescension of the rich
In the first document, Matthew of the New Testament said “That a rich man shall hardly enter into the kingdom of heaven.” Another christian in document four, Thomas Aquinas, discussed the importance of honesty to the Christians, and the prospect of honest trade. Honesty is the key theme in this document, and Thomas opposes trade due to its lack of honesty at the time. Lastly, a monk of the twelfth century discussed the wandering path of St. Godric, a colleague of his, and respectfully disapproved of his past while glorifying his ascent into priesthood. These documents all illustrate the contempt the Christians had for trade. They show their disapproval of the dishonesty of the merchants and condescension of the rich