Exam 11: The Flowering of Medieval Culture: the Christian Synthesis
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Which of the following persons was a conservative churchman who decried university scholars' excessive reliance on dialectical argument?
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The medieval worldview held all the following EXCEPT
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The work of which of the following foreshadowed the modern attitude of using science to achieve mastery over nature?
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Which of the following statements best describes Robert Grosseteste?
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Peter Abelard's colorful life included all of the following EXCEPT
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Incarnation
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Instructions: Please write a thorough, well-organized essay to answer each question. Describe the main aspects of the university during the Middle Ages. To what extent was the university a place of academic discourse and learning? Explain.
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Medieval universities performed all the following functions EXCEPT
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In the High Middle Ages, Christian contacts with Islamic culture were centered in
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Instructions: Please write a thorough, well-organized essay to answer each question. Discuss the ways that the Gothic cathedral of the Middle Ages illustrates the interests or concerns of society during that period of history. What type of architecture do you think holds interest for the masses of people in the contemporary world?
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The High Middle Ages are set apart from both classical civilization and modern society by
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Which of the following accurately describes differences between Romanesque and Gothic architecture?
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The university subject considered queen of the sciences was
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