By somebody | Sun, 01/05/2025 - 03:20 pm Classic Texts Theology Christian Theology Printer-friendly version 134. Literature. (Chapter 13. The State of Learning.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 135. Literary Character of the Early Middle Ages. (Chapter 13. The State of Learning.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 136. Learning in the Eastern Church. (Chapter 13. The State of Learning.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 137. Christian Platonism and the Pseudo-Dionysian Writings. (Chapter 13. The State of Learning.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 138. Prevailing Ignorance in the Western Church. (Chapter 13. The State of Learning.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 139. Educational Efforts of the Church. (Chapter 13. The State of Learning.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 140. Patronage of Letters by Charles the Great, and Charles the Bald. (Chapter 13. The State of Learning.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) 141. Alfred the Great, and Education in England. (Chapter 13. The State of Learning.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) Book traversal links for Chapter 13. The State of Learning. ‹ 133. The New Manichaeans in the West. (Chapter 12. Heretical Sects.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) Up 134. Literature. (Chapter 13. The State of Learning.) (History of the Christian Church) (Schaff, Philip) ›