Definition of Scholasticism. Meaning of Scholasticism. Synonyms of Scholasticism

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Definition of Scholasticism

Scholasticism
Scholasticism Scho*las"ti*cism, n. The method or subtilties of the schools of philosophy; scholastic formality; scholastic doctrines or philosophy. The spirit of the old scholasticism . . . spurned laborious investigation and slow induction. --J. P. Smith.

Meaning of Scholasticism from wikipedia

- Scholasticism was a medieval European philosophical movement or methodology that emplo**** logically precise analyses and worked to reconcile classical...
- Second scholasticism, also called Modern scholasticism, is the period of revival of scholastic system of philosophy and theology, in the 16th and 17th...
- Neo-scholasticism (also known as neo-scholastic Thomism or neo-Thomism because of the great influence of the writings of Thomas Aquinas on the movement)...
- Protestant scholasticism or Protestant orthodoxy was academic theology practiced by Protestant theologians using the scholastic method during the era...
- 2020. Retrieved 17 June 2014. Verger, Jacques. "The Universities and Scholasticism", in The New Cambridge Medieval History: Volume V c. 1198–c. 1300. Cambridge...
- Scholastic may refer to: a philosopher or theologian in the tradition of scholasticism Scholastic (Notre Dame publication) Scholastic Corporation, an American...
- Roman Catholicism after the Counter-Reformation. Calvinist scholasticism or Reformed scholasticism was a theological method that gradually developed during...
- tridentine Roman Catholicism after the Counter-Reformation. Lutheran scholasticism was a theological method that gradually developed during the era of...
- application, the notion is sometimes applied to the entirety of Second scholasticism, of which Vitoria's career and legacy are but an early, albeit formative...
- a unified Christendom more distant. Intellectual life was marked by scholasticism, a philosophy that emphasised joining faith to reason, and by the founding...