In the Southern European Universities, these foreign students formed these groups for protection, and housing, and holding power over their teachers and professors.
A. Faculties
B. Nations
C. Chancellors
D. Deans
B. Nations
In Paris and Northern European Universities the _________had full authority over issuing licenses to teach and awarding degrees.
A. Faculties
B. Nations
C. Chancellors
D. Deans
C. Chancellors
Known as the great organizer of the Franciscans, often called its second founder, who made a new provision that allowed individual Franciscans to receive donations meant for the well being of the order.
A. St. Francis of Assisi
B. St. Dominic
C. St. Anselm
D. St. Bonaventure
D. St. Bonaventure
St. Francis went to Rome with a few companions, to get approval from the pope for their works. Pope Innocent approved this order during what year?
A. 1210
B. 1209
C. 1223
D. 1219
A. 1210
2 requirements for the Scholastic Method was -
1. Questioning is the key to perceiving the truth
2. The differences in questioning could be resolved by finding the meaning of terms used by different authors in varying ways.
True or False?
True
According to the Double Truth Theory, it claims that Theology is superior to philosophy because of divine revelation. Science and reason can only explain certain things, but not everything such as the miracles or God's revelation.
True or False
False - claims philosophy is greater, because philosophy can draw conclusions through demonstrations and logic, whereas theology is opinionated or uses faith which is unprovable.
During one of his sessions of prayer, he heard a voice saying, “ Francis, go build up my house again”. This is what helped start St. Francis' conversion and dedication to God
True or False
True
St. Francis’ Canticle of the Sun sets about understanding the most fundamental tenets of Christianity such as the existence of God, the divinity of Christ, and Christian morality
True or False
False - St. Thomas Aquinas' Summa Theologiae
What is the Stigmata?
The phenomenon or miracle in which a person bears all or some of the wounds of Christ’s Passion on his or her own body.
Scholasticism was the system of __________ and __________ inquiry first developed in the Medieval schools of Christian Europe
philosophical & theological
The founder of the order of preachers O.P. He believed that intellectual training and education was important in dealing with the Albigensians.
Who is this?
St. Dominic - Dominicans
Name 3 schools or universities in the medieval times.
University of Paris
Palatine or Palace School
The School of Notre Dame
Saint Genevieve
The University of Bologna
The Benedictine Monastery at Salerno
To beg, it describes the strict life of poverty lived by certain orders. Unlike prior monks, these orders did not include a cloistered existence of prayer and work. They were forbidden to own property and lived off alms.
Mendicant or Mendicare
____________prevailed in the 12th and 13th century, because many people appealed to their idea of extreme poverty. They prevailed until the two mendicant orders appealed to the popular desire and help rejuvenate the spiritual life of the church.
Albigensianism
13th Century Dominican friar who studied theology at the University of Paris. He systematically approached virtually all the questions that confronted Christianity.
Which Saint is this?
St. Thomas Aquinas
In terms of Vernacular literature, name 3 countries and 1 or 2 works that they made or excelled at?
England - Beowulf, King Arthur, Canterbury Tales,
France -Poetry, love, romance, exaltation of women through virtue, and feminine qualities.
Italy - St. Francis’ Canticle of the Sun, Dante’s Divine Comedy
What was the Trivium and what did it teach?
What was the Quadrivium and what did it teach?
Trivium (3 ways) - Latin grammar, rhetoric, and logic
Studium generale contained 3 subjects aside from The Arts. What are these 3 subjects and what do they also teach or contain?
Theology (philosophy)
law (civil and canon)
medicine (which was called physics)
Known as the Father of Scholasticism, he collected authoritative statements from the Church Fathers and attached them to matching texts from the bible.
St. Anselm
The style of building in the Medieval times became known as Gothic Architecture. What were the important innovations that occurred during this time?
The freedom it gave masons, artists, and architects to dress the buildings in works of art.
New Stained glass windows helped depict scenes from the Bible and the lives of Saints.
Arches and pillars helped raised buildings higher and helped instead of walls holding the structure altogether.