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Title: Theology Chapter 10
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    • Side 3
    • The “Art of Composition” which included rules for drawing up briefs and other legal documents
    • Dictamen
    • Compares the value of theological tenets against philosophical truths
    • Double Truth Theory
    • Style of Medieval building that flourished from 1200-1500
    • Gothic
    • Method of teaching in the university when a teacher would read the text of a book along with his predecessors’ comments on the text before adding his own commentary to the lecture
    • "Hearing a Book"
    • “to beg”; new type of religious order not bound to a place or community and subsisted entirely on alms. The Franciscans and Dominicans are the largest order.
    • Mendicant Friars
    • “four ways”; more advanced program in the Medieval liberal arts program – arithmetic, geometry, astronomy, music
    • Quadrivium
    • the system of philosophical and theological inquiry first developed in the Medieval schools of Christian Europe, creating its own technical language and methodology.
    • Scholasticism
    • Phenomenon in which a person bears all or some of the wounds of Christ in his or her own body
    • Stigmata
    • Unified program of study offered by Medieval universities which included theology, law, medicine, and the arts
    • Studium Generale
    • “three ways”; this was one of two section into which the arts were divided in Medieval universities – grammar, rhetoric, dialectic
    • Trivium
    • Traveling minstrel lyricists who sang of love and romance, assisting the development of the European vernacular literatures
    • Troubadour
    • a type of corporation that protected the educational and administrative needs of master and students in school of the mid-11th century
    • Universitas
    • The formation of universities and the consequent rise of ____ marked the dawn of intellectual achievements unprecedented in the history of Christianity
    • Scholasticism
    • The ____ focused on the conversion of the Albigensians.
    • Dominicans
    • As the Franciscan order grew in numbers, ____ became a huge problem.
    • Housing
    • In a vision, Mary, the Mother of God appeared to St. _____. She urged him to pray the ____ for his work of evangelization.
    • Dominic; Rosary
    • With access to ____ works, universities fostered a new style of inquiry in philosophy, known as Scholasticism
    • Aristotle's
    • ____ received the mark of the stigmata.
    • St. Francis of Assisi
    • Education and learning have always been important to the Church; so much that the first and greatest universities in the world were formed around what? Who were they responsible for educating?
    • The Cathedrals
      The Clergy
    • Who founded the Franciscans?
    • St. Francis of Assisi
    • What were the Franciscans dedicate their lives to?
    • Preaching to the poor and lived lives of poverty
    • Who is considered the 2nd founder of the Franciscan order?
    • St. Bonaventure
    • How did the Franciscans live?
    • In poverty helping the poor
    • Who founded the Dominicans?
    • St. Dominic
    • What two things did the Dominicans focus on?
    • Teaching and Education
    • What do the initials O.P. mean?
    • Order of Preachers
    • What order did St. Thomas Aquinas belong to?
    • Dominican
    • Where did St. Thomas Aquinas study?
    • University of Paris
    • What great work was St. Thomas Aquinas the author of?
    • Summa Theologiae
    • What was St. Thomas Aquinas' great work about?
    • The understanding of the most fundamental tenets of Christianity, including the existence of God, the divinity of Christ, and Christian morality.
    • Who did St. Thomas Aquinas study under?
    • St. Albert the Great
    • What was St. Thomas Aquinas' nickname?
    • Dumb Ox
    • Why was St. Thomas Aquinas called Dumb Ox?
    • His friends considered him simple-minded, and he was a big man.