Question 20 1 / 1 pts All of the following are true about scholasticism except the author of the Summa Theologica was Abelard dun Scotus. a.most economically profitable in New Amsterdam. After 1688, the English Parliament controlled . The Orthodox Church had its greatest missionary success with the without good reason. Later scholars seemed better able to confront the medieval epoch, as well as Scholasticismi.e., its philosophy and theologywithout prejudgments. All of the following are true of Maria Cunitz, one of the most remarkable scientific thinkers of the seventeenth century, EXCEPT . On the other hand, there had been built in, from the beginning, a corrective and warning, which in fact kept the internal peril of rationalism within bounds, namely, the corrective exercised by the negative theology of the so-called Pseudo-Dionysius, around whose writings revolved some of the strangest events in the history of Western culture. The Great Schism. e.divided into seven specific groups during the Middle Ages. d.flagellation disappeared.e.there was an increase in anti-Semitism. Southeast Asia produced all of the following for export in the 1700s except c.the breakdown of feudalism. d.the Mwene Metapa was entirely eliminated by the Portuguese. All of the following were true about the development of Russia except, Magyar domincance created a Western-oriented bend in Russia development, The missionary brothers who created the Slavonic, or Cyrillic, alphabet, translated the Bible into Slavonic, and who developed Slavonnic services were, were divided into two religious groups, with most southern and eastern Slavs becoming Orthodox and most northern and western Slavs becoming Roman Catholic, High Middle Ages agriculture included all except, Which of the following is a valid statement about manorialism and the medieval manor, Manorialism provided the economic foundation of feudalism, All of the following were true of the medieval peasants' life except, they were members of agriculture craft guilds. What revolutionized warfare in the early Middle Ages? a.stopped the spread of the plague to China, but allowed it to decimate the West. The point of talking of sense-data and immediate experience is that we are looking for a non-hypothetical representation. Strictly speaking, it refers to the last sentence of a very short tractate on the Trinity, which reads, As far as you are able, join faith to reasonan injunction which in fact was to become, for centuries, the formal foundation of Scholasticism. Which of the following is true of the vikings? The region exported nothing but agricultural produce. c.Naples. c. it was preoccupied with establishing the concurrence between Christian and Aristotelian thought. I n what area did communes first appear? At first glance, Alexander was anything but a charismatic leader-he is described as having been of average appearance and of nervous temperament. B. e.was of Genoese origin, although he gained fame in the service of the Portuguese king. the pope who gave his blessing and authorized the first crusade was. create . c.Constantinople. c.captured Constantinople. floodplains are usually very fertile agricultural areas. After 1688, the English Parliament controlled . a.Canossa. Dutch colonial efforts were He had a great memory. According to Einhard's biography, all of the following were the objects of Charlemagne's charity except d. all of the above, a. Manorialism provided the economic foundation of feudalism, Which of the following is a valid statement about manorialism and the medieval manor? d.Russia. Flagellants All of the following are true about scholasticism except. The rich floodplains of the . Reset Selection. Corrections? Study Resources. . They had more privileges than a monk in a village, Which of the following is NOT an example of the nature of the medieval serfs' lives? e.facilitated the spread of the plague with the creation of its Silk Road empire. a. consolidation of power within the nation He is said to have received a group of envoys from Persia on a day when his father was reviewing his troops, and to have made a more favorable impression on them than his father would have-at the age of six! colloquium at Utrecht University on June 6, 2001. B. saw two different individuals claiming to be the true pope. it has been compared with an island at the opening of the Mediterranean. a.converted to Islam after the First Crusade. a.Arabs. Revival of Scholasticism. All of the following are true about scholasticism EXCEPT.. a. it is a term used to depict the philosophical and theological system of medieval institutions b. it attempted to prove the unity of faith and reason c. it was preoccupied with establishing the concurrence between Christian and Aristotelian thought it was built because of its strategic locationC. b. taught only technical and scientific courses b. During the period between the ninth century and the year 1300: There was a period of chaos, out of which emerged a new model of centralized administrations, headed by kings. Complete - nothing left out c. Traceable - to a customer need d. Modifiable - amenable to change QUESTION 2 The requirements collection methodology involves the following activities EXCEPT: a. Identifies and describes which collection methods will be used b. B He was a gifted politician who protected Americans from correct incorrect. wells. e.ceramics. e.the emphasis on Aryanism in the East. The principle of the conjunction of faith and reason, which Boethius had proclaimed, and the way in which he himself carried it out were both based on a profound and explicit confidence in human intellectual capacitya confidence that could possibly lead one day to the rationalistic conviction that there cannot be anything that exceeds the power of human reason to comprehend, not even the mysteries of divine revelation. SURVEY . the aim to increase religious toleration between Muslims and Christians. a.the argument of whose authority was superior. Rating. What does framing the story accomplish? a.Paris. a. the acquisition resulted in a permanent change in Pfizer's capital structure. b. complete disunity within England All of the following is true of the period called "The Renaissance," EXCEPT: . a.Urban II. d. all of the above, c. the aim to increase religious toleration between Muslims and Christians, All of the following were motives for the Crusades EXCEPT d.the Netherlands. Write the letter for the correct definition of the italicized vocabulary word. But then Denis showed that even the revealed names, since they must be comprehensible to humans finite understanding, cannot possibly reach or express the nature of God and that, in consequence, every affirmative statement about God requires at once the corrective of the coordinate negation. The council which ended the Great Schism was the council of. e.de Soto and the Inka; Corts and the Aztecs. spread Christianity. a.Pizarro and the Aztecs; de Soto and the Inka. b.piety and humanism. The piece of land that provided the feudal vassal's economic support was the. As anti-Semitism spread through Europe in response to the plague, many Jews fled to b.it was preoccupied with establishing the concurrence between Christian and Aristotelian thought. b.was fundamentally altered by the French in the late 1400s. a. b.Venice Reset Selection. Whatever the deciding factors, Alexander undoubtedly remains among the most powerful military leaders in the history of the world. b. it was preoccupied with establishing the concurrence between Christian and Aristotelian thought. c.Gregory the Great. c.Persians. e.were hereditary slaves in fifteenth-century Italy. B. b. Pfizer is paying down the debt taken on the purchase Wyeth. e.Social unrest became a characteristic of European history. traditional nobles fighting on horseback were the keys to victory. c. it was preoccupied with establishing the concurrence between Christian and Aristotelian thought. Ashworth College. One may wonder what type of childhood and adolescent influences must have been at work to create such a powerful ruler. They weren't to be direct copies but drew on old models, picking up vocabulary, styles, intentions, and form. Not all of the tales associated with Alexander's youth are 'as charming as that of Bucephalus. e.Venice. All of the following are true about scholasticism except. Alexander's second teacher, Lysimacuis, taught Alexander to appreciate the arts of music, poetry, and drama, but his most famous teacher, the Athenian philosopher Aristotle, passed along 20 his knowledge of science, medicine, philosophy, ethics, and politics, all of which contributed to the background that would soon make the thirteen-year-old Alexander a great leader and champion of his people. b.Jerusalem question. a.Ferdinand Magellan. highly successful in Southeast Asia, and particularly on the island of Java. b. Some historians, seeming almost to capitulate to the complexity of the subject, confine themselves to the general point that Scholasticism can only be defined denotatively as that kind of philosophy that during the European Middle Ages was taught in the Christian schools. the author of the suma theologica was aberlard dun Scotus. Floods carry nutrient -rich silt and sediment, and distribute it across a wide area. France, Spain, and Austria, for instance) in all of the following EXCEPT: a. a.became king of England in 1628. Parliament d. Pfizer took on more debt than usual to acquire Wyeth. a.gave the English the eastern route around the Cape of Good Hope. All of the following are true about Fort Jefferson EXCEPT that _________A. Correct answers: 1 question: All of the following are true statements about current population trends in the u. s. except which one? c.was an escaped criminal from Munich when he sailed to the Americas. Born in Rome and educated in Athens, Boethius was one of the great mediators and translators, living on the narrow no-mans-land that divided the epochs. High Middle Ages agriculture included all except. Philip took several concubines during his reign, one of whom was Cleopatra, the daughter of a Macedonian aristocrat. Ask an expert. e.potatoes. c.it was fought between England and France. What factor most contributed to the Vikings becoming part of European civilization? https://www.britannica.com/topic/Scholasticism. c. the cost to acquire Wyeth was $68 billion. The papacy of Boniface VIII saw a. the difficulty of simultaneous controlling the Italian and German areas of the empire c.it attempted to prove the unity of faith and reason. Even the German idealist philosopher Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel, in his Vorlesungen ber die Geschichte der Philosophie (183336; Lectures on the History of Philosophy), declared that he would put on seven-league boots in order to skip over the thousand years between the 6th and 17th centuries and, having at last arrived at Ren Descartes, said that now he could cry land like the sailor. In those same first decades of the 19th century, on the other hand, the Romanticists swung the pendulum sharply to the opposite side, to an indiscriminate overestimation of everything medieval. A field of study that focused on astrophysics, philosophy, and Christian theology. The Fourth Crusade resulted in the. Saint Thomas Aquinas believed that the existence of God could be proven in five ways, mainly by: 1) observing movement in the world as proof of God, the "Immovable Mover"; 2) observing cause and. B. it attempted to prove the unity of faith and reason. c.the "new monarchies" greatly aided in stabilizing France, Spain, and England. The Reform Acts, combined with Victoria's image of honesty and modesty, helped to protect England from the types of upheavals that plagued the rest of Europe at the time. b. c. They were food-producing, self-sufficient units, in which commerce was secondary . b. d. New towns or cities were begun at strategically viable locations, a. was originally an educational association of students or scholars, The medieval university The main issue of conflict between Pope Gregory VII and Emperor Henry IV was Scholasticism was based on the coexistence of faith and reason, always favoring the former, and its model of teaching consisted in the repetition of ancient texts, more than anything else in the Bible, despite which it received currents in its bosom very diverse cultural, such as Jewish, Arabic and Greco-Latin. d.Navigation, ship style, and capitalism. Were successful in part because of their ships had a shallow draft, allowing them to sail far up rivers, raiding and pillaging as they went. Victoria grew up during the reigns of her uncles, King George IV and King William IV; however, her protective mother, who scorned the sybaritic lives of William and George, ensured 101010 that Victoria had little exposure to the courts of the two monarchs. e.Trent. Thus, On Mystical Theology concluded by finally relativizing also the negations, because God surpasses anything that humans may possibly say of him, whether it be affirmative or negative. c.religious fervor. d.involved the deaths of less than one percent of those leaving West African ports before they arrived at a new home in the Americas. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. b. c.Mongols. B) it is a patch applied to the skin behind the ear. d. It limited the power of the pope, France's first parliament, begun under Phillip IV, was the C) it is used for nausea and vomiting associated with motion sickness. Instead of faith, such concepts as revelation, authority, or tradition could be (and, indeed, have been) cited, and reason, though unambiguously meant to designate the natural powers of human cognition, could also be granted (and, in fact, has been granted) very different meanings. e.cows and horses were introduced into the Western hemisphere. were divided into two religious groups, with most southern and eastern Slavs becoming Orthodox and most northern and western Slavs becoming Roman Catholic. After generations of brave and efficient collectors, organizers, and schoolmasters had come and gone, Erigena, in his De divisione natura (On the Division of Nature), developed the Dionysian Neoplatonism on his own and tried to construct a systematic conception of the universe, a more or less pantheistic worldview, which (as tienne Gilson says) for a moment offered the Latin West the opportunityor the temptationto choose the way of the East once and for all. Meanwhile, King George III, 555 the "mad king" of England, neared the end of a sixty-year reign, the latter part of which was marked by bouts of insanity. e.Burma. From the beginning of medieval Scholasticism the natural aim of all philosophical endeavour to achieve the "whole of attainable truth" was clearly meant to include also the teachings of Christian faith, an inclusion which, in the very concept of Scholasticism, was perhaps its most characteristic and distinguishing element. The personal element of feudalism was most symbolized in the relationship involving, The piece of land that provided the feudal vassal's economic support was the, in unusual circumstances, coulld play a major role, as did Eleanor of Aquitaine, All of the folowing are correct regarding the development of fief-holding except that it, wasn't a result of the Church's attempt to give serfs and peasants more social mobility. And it is only in the light of this fact that one of the decisive traits of medieval Scholasticism becomes understandable: Scholasticism above all was an unprecedented process of learning, literally a vast scholastic enterprise that continued for several centuries. The time spent gathering each good is given below: Friday coconuts pineapples Crusoe Coconut Pineapple. create a strong efficient governments. Paris. all of the following are true about scholasticism except. c. problems between England and France b.the aim to increase religious toleration between Muslims and Christians. c. began a system of power sharing between the monarch and groups within the society, By the end of the 13th century, the institutionalization of the English Parliament b.the superior ranking of the Pope over the Patriarch. The main fact is that the unparalleled influence of the Areopagite writings preserved in the Latin West an idea, which otherwise could have been repressed and lost (since it cannot easily be coordinated with rationality)that of a negative theology or philosophy that could act as a counter-poise against rationalism. involved the forcible movement of millions of African slaves overseas. Commercial activity slowed down. a.the English were victorious at the battles of Crcy and Agincourt. They were food-producing, self-sufficient units, in which commerce was secondary, Which of the following was not true about medieval Christianity, Papal authority had diminished by the thirteenth century, were first led by the highly intellectual Dominic de Guzman, The medieval religious order which was noted for its commitment to living among the common people and ministering to the poor was the, was originally an educational association of students or scholars, as a Bologna, All of the following are true about scholasticism except, the author of the Summa Theologica was Abelard dun Scotus, Which of the following was not characteristic of Romanesque architecture, Which of the following was not characteristic of Gothic architecture, All of the following were motives for the Crusades except, the aim to increase relious toleration between Muslims and Christians, Participants in the 3rd Crusade included all of the following except, The early fourteenth century was troubled by, was spread by fleas carrying Yersinia pestis, were Christian fanatics who physically scourged themselves during the Black Death, All of the following regarding the hundred years war are correct except, traditional nobles fighting on horseback were keys to victory, In the fourteenth century, the Catholic church, saw two different individuals claiming to be the true pope, The council that ended the Great Schism was the council of, An italian intellectual who hunted down ancient manuscripts and emphasized pure Latin was, All of the following were true of the political recovery of the fifteenth century in Europe except that, centralized monarchies gained strength in Germanic central Europe. D He was evil, but he helped defeat communism. In the early fourteenth century, the Catholic church. But even without this concrete evidence, it would be quite plain that his doctrine of knowing nonknowing is closely linked to the Areopagites conviction that all of reality is unfathomable. After Napoleon was finally silenced at the battle of Waterloo in 181518151815, the Congress of Vienna restored the monarchy in France.