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Religion & Society Medieval Culture 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 _________________. 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

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

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

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

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

Medieval Art & Architecture Medieval Culture Main idea Medieval Art & Architecture Reflected the importance of religion Cathedrals – large churches Romanesque and Gothic – 2 architectural styles. The 1st Universities 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 Thomas Aquinas? Dominican friar, & priest. Famous for his contribution to scholasticism Combined church teachings with the teachings of Aristotle Also wrote about natural law Medieval Literature

Medieval Art & Architecture Medieval Culture Main idea Medieval Art & Architecture Reflected the importance of religion Cathedrals – large churches Romanesque and Gothic – 2 architectural styles. The 1st Universities 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 Thomas Aquinas? Dominican friar, & priest. Famous for his contribution to scholasticism Combined church teachings with the teachings of Aristotle Also wrote about natural law Medieval Literature 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

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