
Lecture Notes World History II Ch
... studying the works of Christianity. The best known Christian humanist was Desiderius Erasmus. He developed what he called “the philosophy of Christ,” meant to show people how to live good lives on a daily basis rather than how to achieve salvation. He stressed inward piety, not external observance ...
... studying the works of Christianity. The best known Christian humanist was Desiderius Erasmus. He developed what he called “the philosophy of Christ,” meant to show people how to live good lives on a daily basis rather than how to achieve salvation. He stressed inward piety, not external observance ...
Renaissance and Reformation: Practice Test
... 29. Which was a result of the Protestant Reformation in Europe? A. Spain became a Protestant nation. B. the power of the Catholic Church weakened. C. Catholic Church leaders refused to make any changes in church practices. D. the Catholic Church accepted the new Protestant religions in Europe. 29. T ...
... 29. Which was a result of the Protestant Reformation in Europe? A. Spain became a Protestant nation. B. the power of the Catholic Church weakened. C. Catholic Church leaders refused to make any changes in church practices. D. the Catholic Church accepted the new Protestant religions in Europe. 29. T ...
Renaissance and Reformation: Practice Test KEY
... 29. Which was a result of the Protestant Reformation in Europe? A. Spain became a Protestant nation. B. the power of the Catholic Church weakened. C. Catholic Church leaders refused to make any changes in church practices. D. the Catholic Church accepted the new Protestant religions in Europe. 29. T ...
... 29. Which was a result of the Protestant Reformation in Europe? A. Spain became a Protestant nation. B. the power of the Catholic Church weakened. C. Catholic Church leaders refused to make any changes in church practices. D. the Catholic Church accepted the new Protestant religions in Europe. 29. T ...
1450-1550 Quiz 1. In his book "Praise of Folly," Erasmus A. used
... D. allowed them access to education for the first time E. opened up new employment opportunities 4. Which of the following did Martin Luther reject? A. the priesthood of all believers B. justification through faith alone C. the Bible as the final authority of God's word D. the virgin birth of Christ ...
... D. allowed them access to education for the first time E. opened up new employment opportunities 4. Which of the following did Martin Luther reject? A. the priesthood of all believers B. justification through faith alone C. the Bible as the final authority of God's word D. the virgin birth of Christ ...
the Reformation
... successes and are inspired to break from the church for their own reasons. In addition, some Catholics, instead of being pulled away from the church, renew their interest and devotion to their ...
... successes and are inspired to break from the church for their own reasons. In addition, some Catholics, instead of being pulled away from the church, renew their interest and devotion to their ...
Renaissance_and_Reformation
... creator. They played down the sinfulness he was born with and emphasized his ability to think and act for himself, to produce works of art, to guide the destiny of others. They freed man from his pegged place in the medieval hierarchy, halfway between matter and spirit, and allowed him to roam at wi ...
... creator. They played down the sinfulness he was born with and emphasized his ability to think and act for himself, to produce works of art, to guide the destiny of others. They freed man from his pegged place in the medieval hierarchy, halfway between matter and spirit, and allowed him to roam at wi ...
AP Teacher`s Guide to Gardner`s Art Through the Ages: A Concise
... adopted city and steadfastly followed his own artistic path. Met Special Topics Page – Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck: Paintings ...
... adopted city and steadfastly followed his own artistic path. Met Special Topics Page – Peter Paul Rubens and Anthony van Dyck: Paintings ...
Renaissance Powerpoint
... • He permitted clergy to marry • These and other changes were adopted by the Lutheran churches set up by Luther’s followers ...
... • He permitted clergy to marry • These and other changes were adopted by the Lutheran churches set up by Luther’s followers ...
The Reformation in Germany, England, and France PowerPoint
... other – my conscience is captive to the word of God. I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against my conscience is neither right, nor safe. Here I stand, I ...
... other – my conscience is captive to the word of God. I cannot and will not recant anything, for to go against my conscience is neither right, nor safe. Here I stand, I ...
The Renaissance in the North - Day 2
... The Renaissance in the North A. The Printing Revolution 1) In 1455, Johann Gutenberg produces the first complete Bible using a printing press. 2) Printed books are cheaper and easier to produce. 3) Books become more readily available. 4) More people learn to read. B. Artists and Writers 1) Flemish ...
... The Renaissance in the North A. The Printing Revolution 1) In 1455, Johann Gutenberg produces the first complete Bible using a printing press. 2) Printed books are cheaper and easier to produce. 3) Books become more readily available. 4) More people learn to read. B. Artists and Writers 1) Flemish ...
Lecture 1 – Middle Ages to Rococo
... highly contentious issue for the ever-‐growing Christian faith. While the western part of the roman empire, led by the Latin pope believed that pictures were holy, the eastern Greek-‐ ...
... highly contentious issue for the ever-‐growing Christian faith. While the western part of the roman empire, led by the Latin pope believed that pictures were holy, the eastern Greek-‐ ...
high renaissance - chapter 22
... -artist as craftsperson notion died out -Venetian artists make dramatic innovations in painting -Feelings now an important factor, in contrast to artists of Early Italian Renaissance -Early Renaissance artists bound by formulas, scientific perspective, rules, etc. -H. R. artists created more express ...
... -artist as craftsperson notion died out -Venetian artists make dramatic innovations in painting -Feelings now an important factor, in contrast to artists of Early Italian Renaissance -Early Renaissance artists bound by formulas, scientific perspective, rules, etc. -H. R. artists created more express ...
The Renaissance and the reformation
... • Calvin wrote that men are sinful by nature. • Humans cannot earn salvation. • Calvin went on to say that God chooses a very few people to save, the “elect.” He believed that God has known since the beginning of time who will be saved. This doctrine is called predestination. The religion based on C ...
... • Calvin wrote that men are sinful by nature. • Humans cannot earn salvation. • Calvin went on to say that God chooses a very few people to save, the “elect.” He believed that God has known since the beginning of time who will be saved. This doctrine is called predestination. The religion based on C ...
The Renaissance and Reformation Unit
... printing press that used moveable type. This made it possible to print books much quicker. ...
... printing press that used moveable type. This made it possible to print books much quicker. ...
Renaissance and Reformation
... • Read pages 391-393. Design a commemorative plaque for Martin Luther from the perspective of the newly created Lutheran church. Then, design a “Wanted” poster for him from the perspective of the Catholic church which excommunicated him. Be sure to include: • the reasons for Luther’s protest of part ...
... • Read pages 391-393. Design a commemorative plaque for Martin Luther from the perspective of the newly created Lutheran church. Then, design a “Wanted” poster for him from the perspective of the Catholic church which excommunicated him. Be sure to include: • the reasons for Luther’s protest of part ...
Renaissance and Reformation
... The Consistory - church court set up to punish those who failed to follow doctrines Used stocks, imprison, excommunicate, banish or death by burning ...
... The Consistory - church court set up to punish those who failed to follow doctrines Used stocks, imprison, excommunicate, banish or death by burning ...
Chapter 14 - The Renaissance and Reformation.
... Wealthy patrons (including powerful women) had a major role in art world. Humanist Concerns. Renaissance artists studied Greek and Roman works to revive classical form. The sculptor Donatello (1386-1466) created a life-size soldier on horseback for first time since ancient times. It was a move away ...
... Wealthy patrons (including powerful women) had a major role in art world. Humanist Concerns. Renaissance artists studied Greek and Roman works to revive classical form. The sculptor Donatello (1386-1466) created a life-size soldier on horseback for first time since ancient times. It was a move away ...
Renaissance: 1400-1600 • In 1300, the Ottoman Empire
... and Sweden as the Holy Roman Empire sought to reestablish imperial authority. It's estimated that 7 million people were killed in the war, the deadliest in Europe until the World Wars of the 20th century. The religious unrest in Europe caused many to seek refuge in the New World. The Mayflower set s ...
... and Sweden as the Holy Roman Empire sought to reestablish imperial authority. It's estimated that 7 million people were killed in the war, the deadliest in Europe until the World Wars of the 20th century. The religious unrest in Europe caused many to seek refuge in the New World. The Mayflower set s ...
Italian States - Westglen School
... • Tiziano Vecellio • Most famous Venetian painter • One painting a month • “Titian” red • The Assumption of the Virgin ...
... • Tiziano Vecellio • Most famous Venetian painter • One painting a month • “Titian” red • The Assumption of the Virgin ...
Renaissance Art & Architecture
... Woodcuts were used to Illustrate Books for the new Printing Press • Albrecht Durer was an incredible painter and Illustrator ...
... Woodcuts were used to Illustrate Books for the new Printing Press • Albrecht Durer was an incredible painter and Illustrator ...
Emgerence of a Global Age
... freedom of worship Role of Cardinal Richelieu Changed focus of Thirty Years’ War from religious to political. Edict of Nantes: Law that gave Huguenots (French Protestants) right to worship. Later revoked. ...
... freedom of worship Role of Cardinal Richelieu Changed focus of Thirty Years’ War from religious to political. Edict of Nantes: Law that gave Huguenots (French Protestants) right to worship. Later revoked. ...
Section 1: The Renaissance in Italy
... the human experience. At the same time, there was a new emphasis on individual achievement. At the heart of the Renaissance was an intellectual movement called humanism. Renaissance humanists studied the classical culture of Greece and Rome to try to comprehend their own times. They wanted to broade ...
... the human experience. At the same time, there was a new emphasis on individual achievement. At the heart of the Renaissance was an intellectual movement called humanism. Renaissance humanists studied the classical culture of Greece and Rome to try to comprehend their own times. They wanted to broade ...
Northern Renaissance
... ■ Based on Erasmus’s belief that the Christian religion offered humanity sound guidelines for its moral conduct and that religion and learning were bound together ■ Even though he was a critic of the abuses of the Roman Catholic Church he was not a Protestant ■ He had faith in the ability for humans ...
... ■ Based on Erasmus’s belief that the Christian religion offered humanity sound guidelines for its moral conduct and that religion and learning were bound together ■ Even though he was a critic of the abuses of the Roman Catholic Church he was not a Protestant ■ He had faith in the ability for humans ...