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Unit 4: The Rise of the Papacy

[dropcap type=”box”]T[/dropcap]the Papacy helped to shape the medieval and modern eras’ however, its rise didn’t happen immediately and the papacy didn’t always have its temporal authority. The rise of the Papacy came out of the vacuum that followed the fall of Rome.

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Unit 4 [flag bg_color=”#d6e3bc” text_color=”#9d241a”]Elementary[/flag]

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Unit Overview

Subjects Covered
Grammar, Literature, Composition, Social Studies
Time Period
Medieval – Renaissance
Grade Level
Elementary:  6-8
Civilization
Rome, Barbarian, The Papcy
Literature
Son of Charlemagne

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Unit Description

The Papacy helped to shape the medieval and modern eras; however, its rise didn’t happen immediately and the papacy didn’t always his its temporal authority. The rise of the Papacy came out of the vacuum that followed the fall of the Roman Empire. In this unit we will be studying the Rise of the Papacy, its temporal power, and one of its greatest Popes, Gregory the Great.

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Leading Ideas and Biblical Principles

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  • An individual’s character will be reflected in his leadership.
    As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he. – Proverbs 23:7
  • There is power in to spoken word to do evil or to do good.
    Out of the abundance of the heart, the mouth speaketh.  – Matthew 12:34
  • The rise and fall of nations and leaders is determined by God. – Proverbs 21:1

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Key Events, People, and Topics.

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  • Gregory the Great

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Unit 4 Resources: [flag bg_color=”#d6e3bc” text_color=”#9d241a”]Elementary[/flag]

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Complete the corresponding grammar exercise on the Artios Home Companion website.

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Pope Gregory the Great

Augustine

Saint Innocent I

Pelagian and Augustine

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