The Transit of Learning: A Social and Cultural Interpretation of American Educational HistoryAlfred Publishing Company, 1979 - 487 sider |
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... Scholasticism , and thus was left to depend on his own cultural resources or to turn to the only other cultural tradition available : the classical tradition . Lacking sufficient cultural confidence to stand alone , he counseled a ...
... Scholasticism , and thus was left to depend on his own cultural resources or to turn to the only other cultural tradition available : the classical tradition . Lacking sufficient cultural confidence to stand alone , he counseled a ...
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... Scholasticism Scholasticism , a method of organizing and interpreting knowledge devised by generations of medieval scholars , undertook to harmonize the classical conclusions in literature , law , medicine , and intellectual and natural ...
... Scholasticism Scholasticism , a method of organizing and interpreting knowledge devised by generations of medieval scholars , undertook to harmonize the classical conclusions in literature , law , medicine , and intellectual and natural ...
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... Scholastics conclude their argument with a defense of the Church's authority and the Catholic faith . Their own ... Scholasticism supported the authority of the Catholic church and the pope and this disqualified it in Puritan eyes ...
... Scholastics conclude their argument with a defense of the Church's authority and the Catholic faith . Their own ... Scholasticism supported the authority of the Catholic church and the pope and this disqualified it in Puritan eyes ...
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Colonial Cultural Life | 23 |
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