1. Education In The Middle Ages
The joining of the literary and scientific worldviews in Christ was the unique contribution of Medieval Christianity. ... It used textbooks and examples from the ancient world [Greek and Roman] and never saw a need for writing new ones. ... A majority of citizens were of the literary/rhetorical tradition. ... By the time the church confronted the issue of education on an institutional level, several important events had already occurred: The Church had transferred from Jewish to Gentile soil, The standard of orthodoxy was moving in a more theological direction, The Judaic roots of Christian...
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