21H.411 History of Western Thought, 500-1300, Spring 2003
Author(s)
McCants, Anne E. C. (Anne Elizabeth Conger), 1962-
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Alternative title
History of Western Thought, 500-1300
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Examines the development of the western intellectual tradition from the fall of the Roman Empire through the High Middle Ages. Basic premise is that the triumph of Christianity in Europe was not the inevitable outcome it appears from hindsight. Attention is therefore focused not only on the development of Christian thought and practice, but on its challengers as well. Particular emphasis devoted to Nordic paganism, the rise of Islam, Byzantine orthodoxy, indigenous heretical movements, and the ambiguous position of Jews in European society.
Date issued
2003-06Other identifiers
21H.411-Spring2003
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Keywords
western intellectual tradition, Roman Empire, High Middle Ages, Christian, paganism, Islam, Byzantine orthodoxy, heretical movements, Jews