Date of Award
5-7-1931
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Bachelor of Divinity (B.Div)
Department
Historical Theology
Abstract
It is now that the second period of the Middle Ages sets in. It is known as the "Age of Revival." "The Age of Revival begins with the opening of the eleventh century and ends with the discovery of the New World. During all this time civilization was making slow but sure advances; social order was gradually triumphing over feudal anarchy, and governments were becoming more regular. The last part of the period especially was marked by a great intellectual revival, a movement known as the Renaissance, or ‘New Birth', by improvements, inventions, and discoveries which greatly stirred men's minds and awakened them as from a sleep."
Recommended Citation
Born, Armin W., "William of Occam" (1931). Bachelor of Divinity. 667.
https://scholar.csl.edu/bdiv/667
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