Asked by Jordan Nicole on May 20, 2024
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The primary sacred text of Christianity was the Bible, consisting of the Old Testament, originally written in Hebrew, and the New Testament, written in Greek. In what language is the Vulgate version of the Bible written?
A) Ancient Greek
B) High German
C) Old English
D) Latin
Vulgate Bible
The Latin version of the Bible translated by St. Jerome in the late 4th century, widely used in the Catholic Church.
Old Testament
The first part of the Christian Bible, consisting of a collection of ancient religious writings by the Jewish people, including history, poetry, and teachings.
Latin
A classical language belonging to the Italic branch of the Indo-European languages, originally spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome.
- Recognize the importance of liturgical and devotional writings in the practices of medieval Christianity.
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Learning Objectives
- Recognize the importance of liturgical and devotional writings in the practices of medieval Christianity.
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