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  2. Monastic school - Wikipedia

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    Monastic schools (Latin: Scholae monasticae) were, along with cathedral schools, the most important institutions of higher learning in the Latin West from the early Middle Ages until the 12th century. [1] Since Cassiodorus's educational program, the standard curriculum incorporated religious studies, the Trivium, and the Quadrivium.

  3. Council for Christian Colleges and Universities - Wikipedia

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    Baptist General Convention of Texas: 1984 Dordt University: Sioux Center, Iowa: Christian Reformed Church: 1981 East Texas Baptist University: Marshall, Texas: Baptist General Convention of Texas: 1995 Eastern Nazarene College: Quincy, Massachusetts: Church of the Nazarene: 1982 Emmanuel University: Franklin Springs, Georgia: International ...

  4. Pontifical Institute of Mediaeval Studies - Wikipedia

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    In 1939 it was granted a pontifical charter by Pope Pius XII, by which it was given the power to grant licenciate and doctorate degrees in medieval studies. [4] In 1964 the University of Toronto established the Centre for Medieval Studies as part of the School of Graduate Studies, for students pursuing a master's degree or doctorate in medieval ...

  5. Medieval university - Wikipedia

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    A map of medieval universities in Europe. The university is generally regarded as a formal institution that has its origin in the Medieval Christian setting in Europe. [7] [8] For hundreds of years prior to the establishment of universities, European higher education took place in Christian cathedral schools and monastic schools (scholae monasticae), where monks and nuns taught classes.

  6. List of universities and colleges affiliated with the ...

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    Church of Christ college Town Abilene Christian University: Abilene, Texas: Amridge University (formerly Southern Christian University) Montgomery, Alabama: Bear Valley Bible Institute of Denver: Denver, Colorado: Crowley's Ridge College: Paragould, Arkansas: Faulkner University: Montgomery, Alabama: Florida College* Temple Terrace, Florida ...

  7. List of medieval universities - Wikipedia

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    The University of Erfurt claims to be the oldest university in what is present day Germany, although it was closed for 178 years. [23] Heidelberg University (founded 1386, before actual teaching started in Erfurt) also claims to be Germany's oldest university. [24] 38: 1380: University of Dyrrachium: Medieval Kingdom of Albania: Durrës, Albania

  8. Category:Medieval universities - Wikipedia

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    Universities in the medieval Islamic world (4 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 6 February 2024, at 05:33 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Everett Ferguson - Wikipedia

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    Church History, Early and Medieval. 2nd ed. (Abilene, Texas: Abilene Christian University Press, 1996.) ISBN 978-0891121060; Justin Martyr on Jews, Christians and the Covenant. (Franciscan Printing Press, 1993.) The Everlasting Kingdom: The Kingdom of God in Scripture and in Our Lives. (Abilene, Texas: Abilene Christian University Press, 1989.)