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Renaissance and Reformation
... 5. If Martin Luther had not posted his theses back in 1517, would the Reformation ever have happened? ...
... 5. If Martin Luther had not posted his theses back in 1517, would the Reformation ever have happened? ...
Transformation of Europe: 1450 – 1750: Era of Revolutions I
... Both attacked aspects of church corruption, wealth, practices Both condemned by Church Hus executed, but Wycliffe protected by King of England Wycliffe had Bible translated into English B. Martin Luther (1483-1546) Attacked the sale of indulgences, 1517 Attacked corruption in Catholic Ch ...
... Both attacked aspects of church corruption, wealth, practices Both condemned by Church Hus executed, but Wycliffe protected by King of England Wycliffe had Bible translated into English B. Martin Luther (1483-1546) Attacked the sale of indulgences, 1517 Attacked corruption in Catholic Ch ...
the transformation of the west, 1450 - 1750
... Especially strong in France, England, Netherlands Focus was more on science, math, and Christianity (language favored was Hebrew) Strongly supported by the middle classes and minor nobles Leading figures include Shakespeare, Durer, Erasmus, Protestant reformers ...
... Especially strong in France, England, Netherlands Focus was more on science, math, and Christianity (language favored was Hebrew) Strongly supported by the middle classes and minor nobles Leading figures include Shakespeare, Durer, Erasmus, Protestant reformers ...
the transformation of the west, 1450 - 1750
... War between Catholic Spain, Protestant England, 1588 Spill over from conflict in the Netherlands Question of heir to English throne: Catholic Scottish Queen or Protestant Elizabeth Protestant provinces of the Netherlands revolted against rule of Catholic Spain Originally began as a revolt ...
... War between Catholic Spain, Protestant England, 1588 Spill over from conflict in the Netherlands Question of heir to English throne: Catholic Scottish Queen or Protestant Elizabeth Protestant provinces of the Netherlands revolted against rule of Catholic Spain Originally began as a revolt ...
the transformation of the west, 1450 - 1750
... Constitutional states of England and the Netherlands Divine Right Monarchs limited by war, nobles, wealthy Characterized by Powers limited by constitutions, bills of right, convention No one is above the law, property is protected by law Representative institutions: rights of oversight, taxation, re ...
... Constitutional states of England and the Netherlands Divine Right Monarchs limited by war, nobles, wealthy Characterized by Powers limited by constitutions, bills of right, convention No one is above the law, property is protected by law Representative institutions: rights of oversight, taxation, re ...
Middle Ages PowerPoint # 3 - Jessica`s Social 09 Wiki!
... It was the idea that faith in God, not the Pope granted pardon for sins. This idea was made a public issue by Martin Luther in 1517, and it sparked the Protestant Reformation. Eventually the followers of Luther’s beliefs were called Lutherans and Protestants because they protested the Papal authorit ...
... It was the idea that faith in God, not the Pope granted pardon for sins. This idea was made a public issue by Martin Luther in 1517, and it sparked the Protestant Reformation. Eventually the followers of Luther’s beliefs were called Lutherans and Protestants because they protested the Papal authorit ...
Review Sheet 9R Renaissance – Reformation – Catholic Reformation
... What was the purpose of the Council of Trent? Inquisition: its goal and purpose Who is Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits, Teresa of Avila What is a scapegoats, provide an example What do Anglicans/Episcopalians believe? ...
... What was the purpose of the Council of Trent? Inquisition: its goal and purpose Who is Ignatius of Loyola, the Jesuits, Teresa of Avila What is a scapegoats, provide an example What do Anglicans/Episcopalians believe? ...
Slide 1
... professor who lectured on the Bible He believed people could only receive salvation through their faith in God ...
... professor who lectured on the Bible He believed people could only receive salvation through their faith in God ...
Northern Renaissance
... work of painters of both major European artistic centers of his time. • Rather than simply imitating what others were doing, Duerer was very much an innovator. • First artist who is known to have painted a self-portrait and to have done a landscape painting of a specific scene. ...
... work of painters of both major European artistic centers of his time. • Rather than simply imitating what others were doing, Duerer was very much an innovator. • First artist who is known to have painted a self-portrait and to have done a landscape painting of a specific scene. ...
Italy`s Advantages (pages 37-38)
... printing press. He produced his first book – the Gutenberg Bible – in 1455 on this press. The technology then spread rapidly. By 1500, presses in Europe had printed nearly 10 million books. Printing made it easier to make many copies of a book. As a result, written works became available far and wid ...
... printing press. He produced his first book – the Gutenberg Bible – in 1455 on this press. The technology then spread rapidly. By 1500, presses in Europe had printed nearly 10 million books. Printing made it easier to make many copies of a book. As a result, written works became available far and wid ...
The Renaissance values of humanism and
... predestination and began a Protestant religion called Calvinism in Switzerland. ...
... predestination and began a Protestant religion called Calvinism in Switzerland. ...
KEY Chapter 1 TEST REVIEW
... preached by John Calvin Recant- give up your beliefs or views Utopia- perfect society where everyone works for the good of the community Vernacular- everyday language Engravings- artistic form that etches metal with acid to create prints, Albrecht Durer famous for this Canonized- sainted by the Cath ...
... preached by John Calvin Recant- give up your beliefs or views Utopia- perfect society where everyone works for the good of the community Vernacular- everyday language Engravings- artistic form that etches metal with acid to create prints, Albrecht Durer famous for this Canonized- sainted by the Cath ...
Chapter 14
... follow Martin Luther was John Calvin. a. Calvin followed most of the teachings of Martin Luther. He also preached predestination, the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation. b. In 1541, Calvin set up a theocracy in Geneva. A theocracy is a government run by Church leaders. ...
... follow Martin Luther was John Calvin. a. Calvin followed most of the teachings of Martin Luther. He also preached predestination, the idea that God had long ago determined who would gain salvation. b. In 1541, Calvin set up a theocracy in Geneva. A theocracy is a government run by Church leaders. ...
Ch 17 Washburne/Taylor Renaissance PowerPoint
... What are the three reasons why the Renaissance began in Italy? ...
... What are the three reasons why the Renaissance began in Italy? ...
June Final Review Sheet
... When Luther was excommunicated in 1520, it was too late, Luther had many followers, who believed that the pope was Antichrist. When Luther received his excommunication, he burned it. He proclaimed that the Church was “the most lawless den of robbers, the most shameless of all brothels, the very kin ...
... When Luther was excommunicated in 1520, it was too late, Luther had many followers, who believed that the pope was Antichrist. When Luther received his excommunication, he burned it. He proclaimed that the Church was “the most lawless den of robbers, the most shameless of all brothels, the very kin ...
Ch 17 European Renaissance and Reformation
... • For the first time books were cheap enough so that many people could buy them • The printing press took power away from the Church by putting the Bible in the hands of common people ...
... • For the first time books were cheap enough so that many people could buy them • The printing press took power away from the Church by putting the Bible in the hands of common people ...
CH 5 Exam Study Guide Brasher – 9th World History Define/Identify
... In 1528, Baldassare Castiglione wrote The Book of the Courtier – what was it about? Parents in Renaissance Italy carefully arranged marriages, often to Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is an important work because This movement had a profound effect on education. The High Renaissance in Italy is assoc ...
... In 1528, Baldassare Castiglione wrote The Book of the Courtier – what was it about? Parents in Renaissance Italy carefully arranged marriages, often to Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales is an important work because This movement had a profound effect on education. The High Renaissance in Italy is assoc ...
Baroque Lecture
... actively involved the senses and evoked intense emotion, directly confronting iconoclasm in the North. Northern (Protestantism and art for the new middle class, primarily Holland) Most art in Northern Europe was produced for the Protestant merchants to decorate their homes. So, it included small, qu ...
... actively involved the senses and evoked intense emotion, directly confronting iconoclasm in the North. Northern (Protestantism and art for the new middle class, primarily Holland) Most art in Northern Europe was produced for the Protestant merchants to decorate their homes. So, it included small, qu ...
The Protestant Reformation
... Edward VI became king Edward’s advisors passed many Protestant laws Edward died in his teens & Mary Tudor became queen She wanted England to be Catholic & burned Protestants at the stake ...
... Edward VI became king Edward’s advisors passed many Protestant laws Edward died in his teens & Mary Tudor became queen She wanted England to be Catholic & burned Protestants at the stake ...
Unit 2 Study Guide
... 1. A) Do you think that the Renaissance was an improvement over Middle Ages times? B) Why or why not? 2. What were the two major traits we spoke of in regard to the Renaissance? 3. A) What do you think was the most significant of the Church’s problems just before Luther? B) Why? 4. Why did the king ...
... 1. A) Do you think that the Renaissance was an improvement over Middle Ages times? B) Why or why not? 2. What were the two major traits we spoke of in regard to the Renaissance? 3. A) What do you think was the most significant of the Church’s problems just before Luther? B) Why? 4. Why did the king ...
Renaissance (Rebirth) 1450 – 1600
... It is regarded as one of the holiest Christian sites. It has the largest interior of any Christian church in the world, holding 60,000 people. ...
... It is regarded as one of the holiest Christian sites. It has the largest interior of any Christian church in the world, holding 60,000 people. ...
Northern Renaissance Art
... Scripture could be discussed and debated as never before. This item is reproduced by permission of The Huntington Library, San Marino, California ...
... Scripture could be discussed and debated as never before. This item is reproduced by permission of The Huntington Library, San Marino, California ...
I. Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance
... imposed by the Church. Priests were giving people the impression that by buying these pardons, they would be automatically granted a life after death in heaven. Luther’s action sparked a movement known as the Reformation. In 1521, Luther stood on trial before Emperor Charles V in the German city of ...
... imposed by the Church. Priests were giving people the impression that by buying these pardons, they would be automatically granted a life after death in heaven. Luther’s action sparked a movement known as the Reformation. In 1521, Luther stood on trial before Emperor Charles V in the German city of ...
World History THE RANAISSANCE AND THE REFOMATION
... age. He started out at an apprenticeship to be an actor. He then developed into a playwright and actor. In 1594 he joined the Lord Chamberlain’s company of actors and then in 1599 joined the Chamberlain’s Men where they built and operated the Globe (one of the most famous theaters of its time). Sha ...
... age. He started out at an apprenticeship to be an actor. He then developed into a playwright and actor. In 1594 he joined the Lord Chamberlain’s company of actors and then in 1599 joined the Chamberlain’s Men where they built and operated the Globe (one of the most famous theaters of its time). Sha ...