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Brooklynn
5 September, 13:52
Why did the Church sponsor universities?
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Anne Blackburn
5 September, 15:39
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The church sponsor universities to teach clergy theology and canon law ... The Church played a central role in the establishment and encouragement of the university. The university appeared in the High Middle Ages and were developed at the height of Catholic Europe becoming a new phenomenon in European history.
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