Historical Relevance definition

Historical Relevance means connected to the buildings, landscapes, and other artifacts concerning past events significant to a region or area.

Examples of Historical Relevance in a sentence

  • The Historical Relevance of the Rhetoric of Eternal Punishment In the Malleus Maleficarum, a fifteenth-century treatise that was intended to justify the prosecution of witches, the eternal stakes of practicing witchcraft are articulated in a way that mirrors the ancient Christian understanding of heaven and hell.1 Within the context of these public hearings, the reference to the threat of otherworldly torment was utilized as a motivation for right behavior and doctrinal compliance in this world.