Is the Roman Catholic religion the same as Ukrainian Catholic
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The Ukrainian Catholic Church is in full union with the Roman
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Which of these was a teacher of Alexander the Great
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Aristotle was a teacher of Alexander the Great.
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Which century saw the greatest period of influence for scholasticism
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1200s.
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Who was considered to be a bridge between the scholastic thought of the medieval period and the Renaissance
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The Italian scholar Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374).
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Which two men developed laws of motion
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Johannes Kepler and Sir Isaac Newton
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What does the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception state
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Mary, the Mother of Jesus, was conceived without original
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What theologian proposed that the mere idea that God existed was proof that God did indeed exist
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Saint Anselm.
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Who proposed that the study of languages such as Hebrew Greek and Arabic would lead to a greater understanding of the Bible
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Roger Bacon.
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What system was used in an attempt to address the differences between Christianity and other religions thus promoting the ideal of religious tolerance
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Neoplatonism was the system that was used in an attempt to
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What philosophy became a bridge that connected early Christian philosophy and Greek philosophy
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neoplatism
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Which branch of philosophy pertains to the rules of correct reasoning to develop a valid conclusion
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logic
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Who wrote over fifty plays and was considered by some to be the leading French playwright of his day
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Voltaire. <3 MP
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Who is recognized as the creator of experimental science whose work was an important resource in the scientific revolution in Europe during the 1500s and 1600s
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Roger Bacon (1220-1292), a philosopher, scientist, and
Franciscan friar.
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Which of these statements is the best description of Socrates
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He founded the world's first university, the Academy, that lasted for about 900 years
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Which philosophers traveled from place to place and were considered to be very wise
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sophists :)
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Which movement brought the Greek and Roman classics out of the Church monasteries and made them available to the common people
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humanism
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Which theories bridged the gap between ancient and medieval philosophy
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neoplatonism
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Which of these was a dominant force in Europe from the eleventh to fifteenth centuries scholasticism humanism or neoplatonism
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Scholasticism
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Who was the creator Which system allowed for the discussion of differences between ancient philosophy and theology
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God is the creator of all things and he does not need mans
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Is the Roman Catholic religion the same as Ukrainian Catholic
The Ukrainian Catholic Church is in full union with the Roman
Catholic Church so they share the same beliefs and doctrines.
Which of these was a teacher of Alexander the Great
Aristotle was a teacher of Alexander the Great.
Which century saw the greatest period of influence for scholasticism
1200s.
Who was considered to be a bridge between the scholastic thought of the medieval period and the Renaissance
The Italian scholar Francesco Petrarch (1304-1374).
Which two men developed laws of motion
Johannes Kepler and Sir Isaac Newton
What does the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception state
Mary, the Mother of Jesus, was conceived without original
sin.
What theologian proposed that the mere idea that God existed was proof that God did indeed exist
Saint Anselm.
Who proposed that the study of languages such as Hebrew Greek and Arabic would lead to a greater understanding of the Bible
Roger Bacon.
What system was used in an attempt to address the differences between Christianity and other religions thus promoting the ideal of religious tolerance
Neoplatonism was the system that was used in an attempt to
address the differences between Christianity and other religions
thus promoting the ideal of religious tolerance.
What philosophy became a bridge that connected early Christian philosophy and Greek philosophy
neoplatism
Which branch of philosophy pertains to the rules of correct reasoning to develop a valid conclusion
logic
Who wrote over fifty plays and was considered by some to be the leading French playwright of his day
Voltaire. <3 MP
I think its Shakespear but who am i to know?
Who is recognized as the creator of experimental science whose work was an important resource in the scientific revolution in Europe during the 1500s and 1600s
Roger Bacon (1220-1292), a philosopher, scientist, and
Franciscan friar.
Which of these statements is the best description of Socrates
He founded the world's first university, the Academy, that lasted for about 900 years
A+
Which philosophers traveled from place to place and were considered to be very wise
sophists :)
Which movement brought the Greek and Roman classics out of the Church monasteries and made them available to the common people
humanism
Which theories bridged the gap between ancient and medieval philosophy
neoplatonism
Which of these was a dominant force in Europe from the eleventh to fifteenth centuries scholasticism humanism or neoplatonism
Scholasticism
Who was the creator Which system allowed for the discussion of differences between ancient philosophy and theology
God is the creator of all things and he does not need mans
opinion .