Medieval Church History 590-1517: Part 10
MEDIEVAL LEARNING AND WORSHIP
Michael Ryan Stotler
Part of Medieval Church History—590-1517
March 29, 2023

THE RISE OF UNIVERSITIES

Martianus Capella in about 425


The terms Scholasticism and Scholastic came through the Latin from the Greek word scholē, which signifies a place where learning takes place.


The major cause for the rise of Scholasticism was the emergence in Europe of the philosophy of Aristotle


William of Moerbeke (1215–86)

The Schools of Scholasticism

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Image taken from: Cairns, Earle E. Christianity through the Centuries: A History of the Christian Church. Third Edition, Revised and Expanded. Grand Rapids, MI: Zondervan, 1996.


Anselm (ca. 1033–1109)


Abelard (1079–1142)


Albertus Magnus (ca. 1193–1280)


Thomas Aquinas (1225–74)


William of Ockham (ca. 1280–ca. 1349)


Roger Bacon (ca. 1214–92)

Organization of the Universities

MEDIEVAL LIFE AND WORSHIP


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