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Kown as the father of Eastern Monasticism |
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Known as the father of western Monasticism |
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Created the Primary rule for of monasticism in the west |
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Medieval period of organization. |
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Combining Civil and Spiritual together, King appoints bishops. |
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Buying and selling of spiritual things, even church positions. |
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Clergy having relationship with female. |
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Convert Anglo-Saxons in England. |
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Reform pope attacked simony alienation of property and lay investiture. |
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Book containing prayer needed by preist to celebrate the Eucharist. |
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Primary form of liturgy for the Roman Catholic Church |
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Church Music used throughout the Empire |
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Style of building of chruch from Early Medieval Europe. |
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Pseudo-Dionysius the Areopagite |
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Syrian monk that said God's divinity cannot be put to words. |
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Symeon the New Theologian |
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Eastern Christian mystic and theologian. |
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Spiritual phenomenon that expresses itself with God. |
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Benedictine monk know for his debt satisfaction. |
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Term historians give to the thorough merging of Christianity and Culture in Europe |
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Fourth Lateran Council took place during his reign |
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Pope used to discipline leaders |
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,(Chirst is with you when you attend Eucharist) |
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Teaching eating the bread and wine is really eating Christ. |
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Pope who published Unam Sactam |
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Monk who wanted to return to the old ways. |
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Preached extensively on the spiritual life. |
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Community founded by Francis of Assisi |
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Founded by Dominic Guzman |
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Return to early life of the apostolic church. |
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Once known as Cathars, French called them Albigensians. |
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Legal body that punish Heretics |
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Things that transmite grace of God. |
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Church have power to forgive sin. |
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another person can pay for another's sin. |
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Dead holy one share relation with living holy people. |
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Entrance to Heaven, need work for it. |
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Sin that is commited with the knowledge of wrong doing. |
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Church designates certain persons as saints. |
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Term used to describe certain religious practice. |
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Combinating Aristotle into Christian faith. |
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Muslim scholar known for the use of medican |
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Learned commentaries on the works of Aristotle |
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Showed how Aristotle work can be compatible with Christian faith. |
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summary or compendium of theology |
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basic unit of many medieval theological. |
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honor reserved to people whis teaching reflect Catholic Christian belief. |
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