1.3_Medeival_Christian_Church_-_Graphic_Organizer_-_TEXTS_456_and_Summary_Questions

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1.3 The Medieval Christian Church The Church Shapes Everyday Life The Spread of Christianity The Parish Priest The Village Church The Rise of Cathedrals Women and the Church Life in Monasteries and Convents The Benedictine Rule A Life of Service Centers of Learning Convents Offer Women Opportunities The Growth of Church Power A Spiritual and Worldly Empire Church Law and Authority Working for Peace The Legacy of Judeo- Christian Teachings
1.3 The Medieval Christian Church The Church Faces Calls to Reform Into Paragraph Reform Movements Preaching Orders Abbot Berno set out to reform his monastery of Cluny in eastern France. He revived the Benedictine Rule, then encouraged monks to follow only the religious pursuits. Jewish Communities in Medieval Europe Into Paragraph Communities in Spain and Northern Europe Persecution
1.3 The Medieval Christian Church The Christian Church is Divided Intro Paragraph Differences East and West Dispute Over Icons The Great Schism Orthodoxy Christianity as a Unifying Force Answer the following questions. Use the information in the graphic organizers you completed to help you. Life in Monasteries and Convents 1. How did Christianity spread through western and central Europe during the early Middle Ages? The Growth of Church Power 2. How did the Church gain secular power? The Church Faces Calls to Reform: Text 3. How did the success of the Church lead to problems and calls for reform? 4. How did monks contribute to reforming the Church? Find examples in the text to support your answer. Jewish Communities in Medieval Europe: Text 5. What led Jews to migrate to Eastern Europe and Muslim lands? The Christian Church Is Divided 6. Describe how the Roman Catholic Church and the Byzantine Church were different. Give at least three specific examples.
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