World History. 1st Quarter Notes

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World History 1st Quarter Notes 2018-19

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Table of Content Medieval World History Your Name Room 112 period Page 4-5 6-8 9-11 11-12 Topics Historical Thinking Early Middle Ages Study Guide Early Christians Foundations of the Medieval Church 1 Date 9/5 9/28 10/3 10/9

2 Page Table of Content Table of Content Topics Date Page Topics 3 Date

4 Vocabulary Historical Thinking Bias = causes people to feel or show an inclination or prejudice for or against someone or something Perspective = a person's point of view, literally and figuratively Multiple Perspectives = many points of views Reliability = the ability to be depended on for accuracy or honesty Evidence = a body of facts or information pointing to whether a belief or proposition is true Effect of Time = considering how time affects the reliability of a evidence

Analyze = to discover or reveal through detailed examination Primary Source = firsthand or eyewitness account of an event i.e. text from that time period, image, pottery, letter, newspaper Secondary Source = secondhand record of an event i.e. textbook or historian s article Sourcing = the process of evaluating a historical text e.g. analyzing bias, author, perspective, audience, corroboration, evidence, context, and reliability Corroboration = evidence that confirms or supports a statement, theory, or finding Context = to think about or provide information about the situation in which something happens

Early Christians Aestheticism A religious way of life in which one renounces the worldly pursuits to completely devote oneself fully to perfecting the spirit Limits oneself of bodily needs to the bare necessity limited food, sleep, conversation, human interaction to promote spiritual reflection Greek & Roman Philosophers, Hindus, Buddhist, Taoist, etc. all practice some form of Asceticism

Monks & Nuns First Christian monastery 356 A.D. St. Anthony, Egypt Reasons to become a Monk or Nun No inheritance Academic pursuits Avoid sickness, corruption, sin, and serve God Duties- work, study and pray Took 3 vows (chastity, poverty, obedience)

Daily routine Work 4 hr. praying together 4 hrs. praying apart 8 hrs. working Ate together Copying books, farming cooking, sewing, building, etc. Charitable tasks- educate, care for sick, feed the poor, shelter for travelers and homeless, give the sacraments

Monastic Orders Franciscan (1200s) renounced wealth and traveled around to care for the sick and poor (California Missions) Dominicans (1200s) promoted education and founded schools and Universities (Latin, rhetoric, logic, geometry, arithmetic, astronomy, music)

Foundations of the Medieval Church Jesus of Nazareth Bible Parables -love and Morality Miracles -curing the blind, raising the dead Crucified Peter was chosen by Jesus to continue his teachings. Old testament (Jewish Torah) + New testament (4 gospels) Council of Nicaea purpose was to define the nature of God for all Christianity & eliminate confusion within the church

Clergy Pope: Head of the church, he is based at the Vatican. The pope is infallible in defining matters of faith and morals. Cardinal: Appointed by the pope, Archbishop: An archbishop is a bishop of a main or metropolitan diocese. Bishop: A bishop, like a priest, is ordained to this station. Priest: An ordained minister who can administer most of the sacraments.

7 Sacraments Customs that brings grace (special blessing) to those who participate 1. Baptism- admittance to the church 2. Reconciliation- forgiveness for wrongs (confession of sins) 3. Eucharist- Communion 4. Confirmation- becoming an adult member 5. Marriage- promise for more christians 6. Ordination- becoming a priest 7. Last Rites- blessing for those who are dying

7 Deadly Sins Are fatal to spiritual progress 1. Pride/Vanity: believing that you are better than others 2. Envy: wanting what someone else has 3. Gluttony: habit of eating or drinking too much 4. Lust: a strong desire for something 5. Anger/Wrath: extreme uncontrolled anger 6. Greed/Avarice/Covetousness: a selfish desire to always have more 7. Sloth: the state of always being lazy

Salvation Damnation Saving the soul (the way to heaven) 1. Following the beliefs of the church 2. Good deeds 3. Living a moral life Banishment to hell Life of sin (turning away from God) Souls tortured by fire, frost and demons

Purgatory Souls not worthy for heaven But still have a chance for heaven through... Prayers Purification of fire Limbo A region on the border of Heaven and Hell For the unbaptized or people born before the coming of Jesus

Dante s Divine Comedy An Italian poet who lived from 1265 to 1321, considered one of the greatest poets of the Middle Ages The Divine Comedy is his famous trilogy; the first book is The Inferno the other two books are Purgatorio and Paradiso

Notebook Summary Answer the following question in 1 paragraph using R.A.C.E. Describe the (power or importance) of the Roman Catholic Church during the Middle Ages.