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SCHOLASTICISM!!!!! By Molly Cain AP EURO!
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So what is scholasticism??
Let’s check answers.com…… The dominant western Christian theological and philosophical school of the Middle Ages, based on the authority of the Latin Fathers and of Aristotle and his commentators.
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Origins Came from obscure beginnings
Found a home in medieval universities Oxford Paris Cologne St. Anslem, first Scholar “Faith seeks understanding”
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High Period… 13th and 14th centuries Schools of translation
William of Moerbeke's translations and editions of Greek philosophical texts Universities developed in this period
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A bit more on universities…
The major ones: University of Oxford, est. 1167; University of Cambridge, est. 1209
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Drama in the Catholic Church?!?
Rival clerical orders within the church began to battle for political and intellectual control of the universities ……. Franciscans Dominicans
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Franciscans Founded by Francis of Assisi in 1209
Following Anselm, their leader Bonaventure supposed that reason can only discover truth when philosophy is illuminated by religious faith
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Dominicans Founded by St. Dominic in 1215
Mission to propagate and defend Christian doctrine
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Thomism Philosophical school during scholastic period
Founded by St. Thomas Aquinas Follower of Aristotle Thomism revitalized 12th century scholasticism for the 13th century
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Second Scholasticism Revival of scholastic system of philosophy in the 16th century Reaction to the Protestant Reformation Helped by the founding of Society of Jesus, the Jesuits, in 1540 by Ignatius Loyola
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Neo-scholasticism Defined as the revival and development from the second half of the 19th century of medieval scholastic philosophy Also called neo-Thomism Sought to restore fundamental doctrines of 13th century scholasticism
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Scholasticism in the States
The University of Notre Dame, founded in 1842 by Rev. Edward F. Sorin Georgetown University founded in 1773 Catholic University of America founded in 1887
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Cornell University! A quick sidenote….
Freedom of religion in the Ivy League!
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Impact The method of scholasticism sought to understand the fundamental aspects of theology, philosophy, and law. Scholasticism founded a method of learning based on reasoning and making inferences Eventually the scholastic method was applied to many fields of study Harmonized medieval Christian figures
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More impact…. Increased importance of education
Peter Abelard (1079 – April 21, 1142) Advocated peaceful cooperation of science and religion: Albertus Magnus
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Impact on Modern European History
Oxford tops many global university rankings Scholastic method still used in universities and schools all over Importance of philosophy and reason in modern education Scholastics focus on supporting Roman Catholic doctrines through secular study, reason, and logic
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Scholasticism, summed up
“How are we to reconcile reason with revelation, science with faith, philosophy with theology?”
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GO CATHOLICS!
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