Question

A history of this movement published by Martin Grabmann distinguishes between its outer presentation and inner soul. A text from this movement that blames disagreements on speakers of two languages using different translations of technical terms is titled Against the Errors of the Greeks. A book from this movement asks 158 questions like “is there any (10[1])knowledge of things unseen,” each ending (10[1])with the clause (10[1])“or not.” (10[1])A thinker in this movement expanded (10[1])on glosses with a (10[1])compilation of (10[1])commentaries called the Four Books of Sentences. A (10[1])book critical to this philosophical movement outlines the argument from the first mover as the first of the (-5[1])“five ways” to prove God’s existence. (10[4])For 10 points, name this movement (10[1])of Christian philosophy (10[2])based (10[1])in medieval universities, (-5[1])which included (10[1])Peter Lombard, (10[1])Abelard, and Thomas Aquinas. (10[1])■END■ (10[2])

ANSWER: scholasticism [accept Thomism until Thomas is read]
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Amogh KulkarniGeodesicMTSU5510
Andrew ZengStanford BStanford A6110
Jisoon YooTexas AUBC A6410
Michael KohnDurham ACambridge B6610
Ben Russell JonesEdinburghWarwick7210
Justin LeeImperial AOxford A7610
Jonathan Shauf (UG)UNC B (UG)Maryland A (Grad)7810
Ian DewanKielSheffield8610
Joshua CruiceOxford COxford B104-5
Cormac BeirneSorbonneTexas A&M A11010
Aisling SkeetDurham BCambridge C11010
Michael SunBrandeis BBoston University11010
Michael SunBrandeis BBoston University11010
Ted WarnerBristolKCL11610
Kevin ParkClaremont AUW A11910
William DouganDartmouth ABrown A11910
Dwight SolanoTexas A&M BRice A12010
Roan DowlingIowa AMichigan State A123-5
Harrison WhitakerCambridge AImperial B12510
Cameron WilliamsAppalachian StateIowa B12710
Elliot CosnettOxford BOxford C13110
Joshua Schmidt (DII)Liberty B (DII)Maryland C (DII)13210
Anton AkroushMichigan State AIowa A13210