[skə-lăśtĭ-sĭźəm]
(n.)The dominant western Christian theological and philosophical school of…
(n.)Close adherence to the methods, traditions, and teachings of a sect or…
(n.)Scholarly conservatism or pedantry.
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Scholasticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Scholasticism is derived from the Latin word scholasticus (Greek: σχολαστικός ), which means "that [which] belongs to the school," and was a method of learning taught by the academics ( scholast...
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Scholasticism is a term used to designate both a method and a system. It is applied to theology as well as to philosophy. Scholastic theology is distinguished from Patristic theology on the one hand, and from positive theology on the other.
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The development of the Scholasticism of the Middle Ages during the latter half of the nineteenth century. ... Neo-Scholasticism seeks to restore the fundamental organic doctrines embodied in the Scholasticism of the thirteenth century. It claims that philosophy does not vary with each passing phase of history;
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A survey of the history of Western philosophy. ... They helped give rise to the development of scholasticism, a process of intergenerational cooperation engendered by shared appeal to a common tradition of rational argumentation. ... Origins of Scholasticism...
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Neo-Scholasticism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neo-Scholasticism is the revival and development from the second half of the nineteenth century of medieval scholastic philosophy. It has some times been called neo-Thomism partly because Thomas Aq...
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Glossary of Religion and Philosophy - Scholasticism ... Scholasticism developed a poor reputation after the coming of the Renaissance, but scholastic writers produced a lot of important philosophy which merits consideration.
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Several articles on Scholasticism. A source of information for deeper understanding of religious subjects. ... Scholasticism is a form of Christian philosophy and theology developed by scholars who came to be called schoolmen. It flourished during the medieval period of European history. The heart of scholasticism insisted...
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