The influence of "expanding education"
1 1 Century In Bologna, Italy, the first multi-disciplinary school in Western Europe was formed by the merger of professional schools and was called "University".
The principle of "teaching without distinction" in universities and the importance attached by the Holy See to university education directly promoted the revival of European civilization in the13rd century. Although European universities were originally produced from the matrix of the church, they later became hotbeds for breeding and spreading new ideas.
The initial Renaissance in the Middle Ages was promoted by the rulers of Charlemagne Empire, but the main contribution to saving European culture from extinction should be attributed to the Christian church. It is precisely because the Christian church preserved the fire of classical culture in the "dark age" of general ignorance that the civilized church of barbarians became possible.