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HTH-350 Chapter 2: The Middle Ages and the Renaissance
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10/06/2017

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Medieval and/or Middle Ages
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The period of transition between the intellectual glories of antiquity and those of the modern period.
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Byzantine Theology
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The theology of the Eastern church through the Middle Ages.
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Scholasticism
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A particular way of doing and organizing theology by emphasizing the rational justification of religious belief and the systematic presentation of those beliefs.
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Renaissance
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The literary and artistic revival in 14-15th century Italy.
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Humanism
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A worldview which denies the existence or relevance of God.
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Ontological Argument
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The derivation of the existence of God from an affirmation of his being.
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Theories of the Atonement
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Understanding the meaning of the death and resurrection of Christ, and its significance for humanity.
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Five Ways
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Five arguments for the existence of God by Thomas Aquinas.
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Voluntarism
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The divine will regarded as taking over precedence over the divine intellect.
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Immaculate Conception
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The belief in the sinlessness of the Virgin Mary.
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Apologetics
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A discipline of study to defend the rationality of the Christian faith.
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Vulgate
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A latin translation of the Bible which achieved widespread influence during the Middle Ages.
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Ad Fontes
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A direct return to the original sources of the Bible, studied in its original languages.
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Carolingian Renaissance
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Early renewals in Christian theology, such as the sacraments, during the reign of Charlemagne, the first Holy Roman Empire, which began in the 8th century AD.
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Monastic Movement
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The theme of withdrawal from a sinful and distracting world to create a communal community of life in isolation from the world.
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Rules of Benedict
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Unconditional following of Christ, sustained by regular corporate prayer and private prayer, and the reading of Scripture.
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Dominicans
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The distinctive theological position of this order was developed by Dominic de Guzman and Aquinas. Referred to as "Black Friars".
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Franciscans
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The distinctive theological position of this order was developed by Francis of Assisi. Referred to as "Grey Friars".
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Augustinians
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The distinctive theological position of this order was developed by Giles of Rome, and Thomas of Strasbourg. It was influenced by Augustine.
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Cistercians
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The distinctive theology position of this order was developed by Bernard of Clairvaux, placing an emphasis on spirituality.
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Hermeneutical methods
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The principles underlying the interpretation of a text, particularly of Scripture.
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Sententiarum libri quattuor or Four Book of Sentences
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Written by Peter Lombard as the first theological "textbook" wrestling with the ideas of Augustine.
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Schism
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Deliberate break with the unity of the church.
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Iconoclastic Controversy
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When Emperor Leo III decided to destroy icons, on the grounds that they were barriers to the conversion of Jews and Muslims.
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Hesychastic Controversy
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A style of meditation using "inner quietness" through physical exercises which enabled believers to see the "divine light" with their own eyes.
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John of Damascus
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His defense of the use of icons created an appeal to the doctrine of the Incarnation as a basis of establishing the divine willingness to become visible and use of material forms to represent divine likeness or convey divine truths.
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Simeon the New Theologian
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His Orthodox theology had an emphasis upon the doctrine of the Incarnation with accentuation on redemption as deification.
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Anselm of Canterbury
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He formulated an argument for the existence of God as the highest good, and worked towards understanding the death and resurrection of Christ asking "Why God became man".
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Thomas Aquinas
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Considered one of the most important religious thinkers of the Middle Ages. He wrote the Summa Theologiae, a detailed study of key aspects of Christian theology, focusing on God the Creator and the person and work of Christ.
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Illuminationism
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An early Middle Ages theory of knowledge in which knowledge was understood to arise from the illumination of the human intellect by God.
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Duns Scotus
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He based his theology on the assumption of the priority of the divine will. He created the idea of the Immaculate Conception.
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William of Ockham
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His method of theology as known to eliminate all hypotheses which were not absolutely essential. He contrasted the way things are with the way things could have been.
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Erasmus of Rotterdam
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The Humanist writer effected Christian theology by the production of the first printed text of the Greek New Testament, a landmark in religious printing.
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