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  1. Philosophical Changes

    ... In Europe, Scholasticism came about which dealt with the use of reason to answer
    any questions about philosophy (Kemerling). ... Origins of Scholasticism. ...

  2. Praise Of Folly

    ... Erasmus regarded scholasticism as the greatest perversion of the religious spirit;
    according to him this degeneration dated from the primitive Christological ...

  3. A 12th Century Renaissance

    ... During this time, scholasticism rose to the forefront of philosophy “as an
    effective and finely honed argumentative method” (Swanson 103). ...

  4. Christinaity In Middle Ages

    ... This led to a greater desire for knowledge, and the beginning of Scholasticism,
    which was the theory of conforming classical philosophy and Christian faith. ...

  5. Theology In The Middle Ages

    ... Peter Abelard applied logic and reasoning in a systematic fashion to church doctrines,
    and greatly furthered the development of scholasticism in the middle ages ...

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  1. The Renaissance Versus The Reformation

    ... Elton). Another important concept of the Renaissance was the decline of
    scholasticism and increased focus on skepticism (Rocco). ...

  2. Renaissance Time Period

    ... It was a great revolt against the intellectual sterility of the medieval spirit,
    and especially against scholasticism, in favour of intellectual freedom and ...

  3. Jewish Philosophy

    ... and Gabirol alike exercised a considerable influence in extra-Jewish circles: Philo
    upon early Christianity, and Ibn Gabirol upon the scholasticism of medieval ...

  4. History Of Christian Interpretaion

    ... Victor, 12th century 3. Scholasticism, a strict historical/literal approach,
    representing a pre-Renaissance intellectual awakening in Europe that began in ...

  5. Aristotle

    ... where its legacy is still felt in Christian theology, for example in Orthodox theology,
    and especially within the Catholic tradition shaped by scholasticism. ...

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