DO NOW! Unpack TN Standard 7.39

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DO NOW! Unpack TN Standard 7.39 Bell Work Monday 10-11-17 WRITE THIS STANDARD in your notebook. Circle OR highlight clue words Be READY to discuss! 7.39 Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.”

Tuesday, October 11, 2017 Learning Intention: Success Criteria: Unpack 7.39 – Importance of the Catholic Church; Thomas Aquinas & Natural Law I can identify & define clue words in the standard. I can break down the standard into smaller parts. I can create a list of questions that will assess mastery.

What are your clue words?

1 MINUTE BRAIN DUMP! After picking out our clue words, what do you think you know about any of these topics?

In YOUR GROUP: You have 5-15 Minutes to create a list of questions that you will need to know the answers to in order to master this standard. ???

CREATE your QUESTIONS 7.39 Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.”

7.39 Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.” How is the church a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution?

7.39 Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.” How is the church a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution? What was the role of the clergy politically and spiritually and their roles in founding universities?

What is a monastic religious order? a mendicant order? 7.39 Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.” How is the church a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution? What was the role of the clergy politically and spiritually and their roles in founding universities? What is a monastic religious order? a mendicant order?

7.39 Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.” How is the church a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution? What was the role of the clergy politically and spiritually and their roles in founding universities? What is a monastic religious order? a mendicant order? What was the importance of the preservation the Latin language and religious texts?

7.39 Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.” How is the church a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution? What was the role of the clergy politically and spiritually and their roles in founding universities? What is a monastic religious order? a mendicant order? What was the importance of the preservation the Latin language and religious texts? Who was Thomas Aquinas?

What is classical philosophy and Christian theology? 7.39 Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.” How is the church a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution? What was the role of the clergy politically and spiritually and their roles in founding universities? What is a monastic religious order? a mendicant order? What was the importance of the preservation the Latin language and religious texts? Who was Thomas Aquinas? What is classical philosophy and Christian theology?

Explain Thomas Aquinas’s natural law? 7.39 Explain the importance of the Catholic church as a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution, including founding of universities, political and spiritual roles of the clergy, creation of monastic and mendicant religious orders, preservation of the Latin language and religious texts, Thomas Aquinas’s synthesis of classical philosophy with Christian theology and the concept of “natural law.” How is the church a political, intellectual, and aesthetic institution? What was the role of the clergy politically and spiritually and their roles in founding universities? What is a monastic religious order? a mendicant order? What was the importance of the preservation the Latin language and religious texts? Who was Thomas Aquinas? What is classical philosophy and Christian theology? Explain Thomas Aquinas’s natural law?

Explain - make clear by describing it in more detail Political - relating to the government.

Turn to a neighbor tell them what political means!

Explain - make clear by describing it in more detail Political - relating to the government. Intellectual – relating to the intellect (reasoning and understanding)

Turn to a neighbor tell them what intellectual means!

Aesthetic – concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty

Turn to a neighbor tell them what aesthetic means!

Aesthetic – concerned with beauty or the appreciation of beauty Institution – organization devoted to the promotion of a particular cause or program Spiritual – relating to religion or religious belief

Clergy – people (such as priests) who are the leaders of a religion and who perform religious services

Turn to a neighbor tell them what clergy means!

Clergy – people (such as priests) who are the leaders of a religion and who perform religious services Monastic – relating to monks and/or the buildings in which they live.

Turn to a neighbor tell them what monastic means!

Clergy – people (such as priests) who are the leaders of a religion and who perform religious services Monastic – relating to monks and/or the buildings in which they live. Mendicant – monks who take a vow of poverty and travel the world to preach

Turn to a neighbor tell them what mendicant means!

Religious - believing in a religion Orders – communities and organizations of people who live in some way set apart from society in accordance with their specific religious devotion Preservation – to keep in existence; make lasting

Thomas Aquinas – Roman Catholic Priest who attempted to reconcile faith and reason Synthesis – combination of ideas to form a theory

Classical philosophy – study of the nature of knowledge, reality, and existence as studied by Ancient Greek philosophers, especially Aristotle Theology study of the nature of God and religious belief. Concept An idea or a general notion

Natural Law certain rights or laws have authority from of human nature and can be understood through human reason. These laws do not have to be made by governments: right to live, to learn, to worship, and to marry.

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