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The Age of Faith: Examining Medieval Society, Art, and Knowledge

Explore the reasons behind the Age of Faith, the life of Saint Francis of Assisi, the significance of gargoyles and stained glass windows, the impact of cathedrals as centers of learning, the challenges faced by university students, the influential medieval scholar, and the philosophical views of Aquinas.

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The Age of Faith: Examining Medieval Society, Art, and Knowledge

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  1. HOMEWORK QUESTIONSThe Age of Faith PAGES 448-453

  2. 448-453 • 1. WHY IS THE TIME PERIOD BETWEEN 100-1300 CALLED THE AGE OF FAITH? • 2. What was Saint Francis of Assisi’s life like as a child? • 3. How is Saint Francis similar to Buddha?

  3. 4. What was the purpose of gargoyles on cathedrals? • 5. How did stain glass windows help peasants understand scenes from the Bible? • 6. What center of learning came from cathedrals?

  4. 7. Whydid students have to share books in universities? • 8. Who was one of the greatest medieval scholars? • 9. What is the difference between natural laws and human-made laws? • 10. What does Aquinas believe put the universe in motion?

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