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The Church and Society

The Church and Society. Religion & Society Medieval Culture. A famous educated medieval woman, and nun, who wrote music was_______________. As medieval daily life revolved around the Church, priests ran schools and _________________.

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The Church and Society

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  1. The Church and Society Religion & Society Medieval Culture

  2. A famous educated medieval woman, and nun, who wrote music was_______________. • As medieval daily life revolved around the Church, priests ran schools and _________________. • The Church Court, or _________, tried people who were suspected of heresy. • The most important buildings during the 1100s were large churches called _________________. • The first European Universities were created to educate and train __________________. Sec. 4

  3. Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea New Religious Orders The Role of Religion What was the Inquisition? How were the Jews Treated?

  4. Medieval Culture Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Medieval Art & Architecture The 1st Universities Thomas Aquinas? Medieval Literature

  5. Medieval Culture Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Medieval Art & Architecture The 1st Universities Thomas Aquinas? Medieval Literature • Reflected the importance of religion • Cathedrals – large churches • Romanesque and Gothic – 2 architectural styles.

  6. Medieval Culture Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Medieval Art & Architecture The 1st Universities Thomas Aquinas? Medieval Literature • Reflected the importance of religion • Cathedrals – large churches • Romanesque and Gothic – 2 architectural styles. • Oxford University was one of the 1st est. • Students studied grammar, logic, math, music, & astronomy for 4-6 years. • Could earn doctorate in law, medicine, & theology

  7. Medieval Culture Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Medieval Art & Architecture The 1st Universities Thomas Aquinas? Medieval Literature • Reflected the importance of religion • Cathedrals – large churches • Romanesque and Gothic – 2 architectural styles. • Oxford University was one of the 1st est. • Students studied grammar, logic, math, music, & astronomy for 4-6 years. • Could earn doctorate in law, medicine, & theology • Dominican friar, & priest. • Famous for his contribution to scholasticism • Combined church teachings with the teachings of Aristotle • Also wrote about natural law

  8. Medieval Culture Main idea Main idea Main idea Main idea Medieval Art & Architecture The 1st Universities Thomas Aquinas? Medieval Literature • Reflected the importance of religion • Cathedrals – large churches • Romanesque and Gothic – 2 architectural styles. • Oxford University was one of the 1st est. • Students studied grammar, logic, math, music, & astronomy for 4-6 years. • Could earn doctorate in law, medicine, & theology • Dominican friar, & priest. • Famous for his contribution to scholasticism • Combined church teachings with the teachings of Aristotle • Also wrote about natural law • Latin was the language of educated people • Vernacular – language of everyday people • 2 Types of Lit. – Troubadour Poetry & the Heroic Epic • The Song of Roland

  9. A famous educated medieval woman, and nun, who wrote music was_______________. • As medieval daily life revolved around the Church, priests ran schools and _________________. • The Church Court, or _________, tried people who were suspected of heresy. • The most important buildings during the 1100s were large churches called _________________. • The first European Universities were created to educate and train __________________. Sec. 4

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