Explore the various philosophical and theological currents that marked the 10th, 11th, and 12th centuries in our specialized course.
During the program, we will cover the following topics:
- Mysticism: Dive into mystical thought and its influence on medieval spirituality.
- The Problem of Universals: Analyze one of the most fundamental debates in medieval philosophy.
- Monastic Theology as Eructatio: Study monastic theology and its particular focus on spirituality and divine knowledge.
- Anselm of Aosta: Learn about the life, works, and contributions of one of the great medieval theologians and philosophers.
- Reale and Antiseri: Scholasticism of the 12th and 13th Centuries: Examine the development and evolution of scholasticism during these key centuries.
Duration: 1 month (3 credits)
Modality: 100% on-line.
Estimated number of hours of study: 50 to 60 hours (3 credits).
Starting date: 1st of each month.
Price: $195
Immediate access: Students will be able to access the course from the first day of the month following their enrolment.
Reading material: The course includes compulsory and optional readings for further reading on the topics covered.
Assessments: Assessments will take the form of a 20-question multiple-choice quiz and a 10-question true/false multiple-choice quiz.
Active reflective journal: Students will keep an active reflective journal to record and analyse their progress and learning throughout the course.
Optional essays: Students have the opportunity to submit 2-3 optional essays to improve their grade. The best papers may be highlighted and published on our website.
Supplementary teaching material: The course is enriched with videos and other teaching resources to complement learning.
- Understand the various philosophical and theological currents of the 10th, 11th, and 12th centuries.
- Analyze the impact of mysticism and the problem of universals on medieval thought.
- Delve into the study of monastic theology and its particular characteristics.
- Gain comprehensive knowledge of the contributions of Anselm of Aosta.
- Critically evaluate the development of scholasticism through the perspectives of Reale and Antiseri.
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Schools of thought of the X, XI, XII
Explore the development of medieval thought with our course.-
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