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Western Civilization: Ideas, Politics, and Society, Seventh Edition
Marvin Perry, Baruch College, City University of New York, Emeritus
et al.
Matching Exercises
Chapter 12: The Late Middle Ages

E. During the Late Middle Ages, the high-medieval order suffered intellectual attacks from political theorists, religious dissenters, and theologians who questioned the Thomistic synthesis. Below is a list of important figures in this development, followed by a list of their ideas. Using the menus, match each of these with the appropriate name.

1. argued human reason cannot prove the characteristics of God and the soul


2. in The Defender of the Peace rejected clerical intrusion into worldly affairs


3. defended papal supremacy in On Ecclesiastical Power


4. challenged church's position as sole avenue to salvation


5. contrary to Aquinas, argued that the tenets of faith are beyond natural reason


6. attacked theory of papal monarchy in On Kingly and Papal Power


7. advocated vernacular translation of Bible accessible to common believers






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