CHHI 520 Quiz Tenth Century
CHHI 520 Quiz: Tenth to Fifteenth Century
- Regarding the relationship of faith and reason, Anselm asserted, ______.
- In Pope Urban II’s speech at Clermont in 1095, ______.
- Innocent III was the first pope to take the title ______.
- The Cistercians ________.
- In Terra Pax and More Romano were ______.
- Following his death, Pope Formosus’ body was exhumed, and he was judged posthumously for crimes committed.
- The practice of private confession (performed annually at Lent preceding Easter) was legislated by
- The Magna Carta of 1215 ______.
- Scholasticism had little regard for the text of Scripture.
- Some outcomes of the Cluny reform included ______.
- In the Medieval Period in Europe, the works of Aristotle were translated into Latin from
- In organizing his theology, Thomas Aquinas was most indebted to the philosopher
- The doctrine of transubstantiation ______.
- The Waldenses ______.
- The Saint Chapelle Cathedral in Paris was built by ______.
- From 1309 to 1377, the papal residence was located in ______.
- Gothic Cathedrals were intended to offer ______.
- A major outcome of the First Crusade was that ______.
- The medieval ecclesiastical institution that sought out heretics to punish them was
- Pope Innocent III showed remarkable tolerance to the Albigensians.
- Francis of Asisi preached the Gospel to Muslims during the Fifth Crusade.
- The church of the Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem was destroyed in 1009 by ______.
- In the eleventh century, the papal revival reach its climax under ______.
- Clergy in the Eastern Church practiced celibacy.
- In the eleventh and twelfth centuries, ______ advanced the cult of the Virgin Mary.