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| 1198-1216 strongest pope, cannon laywer. Wrote De comptu mundi |
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| Concordat of worms, settled Lay investiture |
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| nailed the 95 thesis to the wall |
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Fourth Crusade...disaster GOAL: take jerusalem |
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| Byzantines finally managed to retake Constantinople |
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| Eastern emperor submits to Rome |
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| Eastern church rejects authority of Rome and the pope excommunicates them |
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| helped poor and make jesus naked...they were a reforming group, were like the waldo people |
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| preachers and teachers, they sought to convert the cathars, it wasn't one of their things to be poor but they adopted it to reach out. Also like the waldo people. |
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| office of inquisition put under the Dominicans |
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| Fourth Lateran Council of 1215 |
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| 70 new laws, Doctrine of Transubstantiation, No new monastic orders to be started, 5th Crusade |
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holy office of inquisition: pope gregory IX, DID NOT OCCUR IN ENGLAND AND SCANDINAVIA
On one hand, its an attempt to deal with heresy on the other hand a response to criticism of the church |
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questions posed, views given, response/solution
scientific method |
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| manuel against the heathens |
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| this table is not real, there is a real table in the sky. Contemplation, spiritual realm, discounts experience, discounts Gods interaction in the world |
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| observation, draw conclusions, discounts divine revelation, discounts god's interaction in the world |
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| franciscan, faith above reason, all knowledge comes form teh word of God which was incarnate in christ, knowing beyond reason attainable only through union with god |
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| Dominican, scholastic, found relationship between faith and reason, natural technology, separation of church and state |
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| Franciscan and friend of Aquinas, traditional view, faith above reason, very platoish, all knowledge comes from the word of God which was in Christ, knowing beyond reason, mystical union |
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| Dominican, Suma Theologiae found relationship between faith and reason WHICH IS NATURAL THEOLOGY |
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| Separate faith and reason |
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| Unam Sanctum, basically listen to the pope or you're deader than the aggies are to baylor |
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| Kings took over role of emperor and took control of church in territory |
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| conciliar movement (council of Pisa 1409) |
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| Council of Basle (they were gonna say the pope wasn't in charge and then the pope moved the council and then it went kapooey) |
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| Papal Bull which Luther BURNED |
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| Luther returns to wittenburg (emp busy fighting) |
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| peasant revolt in Germany |
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| susage and egg and zwingli vs bishop |
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| Farrel and Calvin Expelled from Geneva |
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| John XXII (1316-1334) Vs Franciscans |
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| John considered a heretic because Christ owned property |
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| Philip uses Inquisition to destroy Knights Templars – Stood in way of consolidating power |
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| Sisters of penance, she got the pope to move back to Rome, declared doctrine of church in 1370 |
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| Second Great Schism or the Western Schism |
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| First english bible but they were all outlawed, On divine lordship, on civil lordship, on holy scriptures, on the eucharist, followers were lollards, 1381 blamed for peasants revolt |
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| Conciliar movement, ended in 1449 |
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| Lutherans reach settlement with emperor |
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