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Essay heading: Identify and explore any three ways in which the church effected the development of arts during the 11-16th centuries. Which do you think was the most significant?Give reasons for your answer
 
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Then the 13th Century saw the development of two new religious orders, St Francis of Assisi and St Dominic. These orders were actively involved in their communities, not confined to monasteries. They preached and heard confessions, educating the people. "They produced men of great learning who added to the lustre of the new universities at Oxford and Cambridge" (Strong, 1996: p...
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These orders were actively involved in their communities, not confined to monasteries. They preached and heard confessions, educating the people. "They produced men of great learning who added to the lustre of the new universities at Oxford and Cambridge" (Strong, 1996: p.80) This had a knock on effect on the churches development of the arts, especially in terms of architecture and education...
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