Renaissance and Reformation Guided Notes for Power point
... ______________________________ called for reform of the church and for the bible to be translated from Latin into the vernacular, or language of ordinary people. ______________________________ pressed for social reform and wrote of a utopian society. The Printing Revolution A printing revolution too ...
... ______________________________ called for reform of the church and for the bible to be translated from Latin into the vernacular, or language of ordinary people. ______________________________ pressed for social reform and wrote of a utopian society. The Printing Revolution A printing revolution too ...
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... 23. Why did the Renaissance begin in cities? 24. What does "Renaissance Man" mean? 25. How did the Renaissance differ from the Middle Ages? 26. What effect did the printing revolution have on society? 27. Why was the theory of Copernicus so strongly opposed by the Church and scholars? 28. What issu ...
... 23. Why did the Renaissance begin in cities? 24. What does "Renaissance Man" mean? 25. How did the Renaissance differ from the Middle Ages? 26. What effect did the printing revolution have on society? 27. Why was the theory of Copernicus so strongly opposed by the Church and scholars? 28. What issu ...
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... • Pope Paul III led reformation in 1530s-1540s – Revive moral authority & end corruption w/in papacy ...
... • Pope Paul III led reformation in 1530s-1540s – Revive moral authority & end corruption w/in papacy ...
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... supported Lutheranism to gain power and church land 1555 Peace of Augsburg: allowed princes to decide religion practiced on their land ...
... supported Lutheranism to gain power and church land 1555 Peace of Augsburg: allowed princes to decide religion practiced on their land ...
The most notable characteristic of the Renaissance painting, on the
... with Humanist 6. Individualism- The idea of being yourself and not necessarily what the church wants 7. Neo-Platonism - sought to reconcile humanism with Christianity, to blend the teachings of Plato and other ancient philosophers with the teachings of the Church. Neo-Platonism flourished throughout ...
... with Humanist 6. Individualism- The idea of being yourself and not necessarily what the church wants 7. Neo-Platonism - sought to reconcile humanism with Christianity, to blend the teachings of Plato and other ancient philosophers with the teachings of the Church. Neo-Platonism flourished throughout ...
Chapter 1 The Renaissance and Reformation
... 1) Why were Italian city-states a favorable setting for cultural rebirth? 2) What was the Renaissance? 3) What themes and techniques did Renaissance artists and writers explore? 4) What artists brought the Renaissance to northern Europe? 5) What themes did humanist thinkers and other writers explore ...
... 1) Why were Italian city-states a favorable setting for cultural rebirth? 2) What was the Renaissance? 3) What themes and techniques did Renaissance artists and writers explore? 4) What artists brought the Renaissance to northern Europe? 5) What themes did humanist thinkers and other writers explore ...
UNIT 1, SECTION 2 - Oak Park Unified School District
... between Protestant and Catholic practices - she helped keep many Catholic traditions, but made England a firmly Protestant nation The Catholic Reformation - as Pr. Ref. spread across northern Europe, Catholic Church responded with their own ref. (also known as the Counter Reformation) - 1530s-1540s ...
... between Protestant and Catholic practices - she helped keep many Catholic traditions, but made England a firmly Protestant nation The Catholic Reformation - as Pr. Ref. spread across northern Europe, Catholic Church responded with their own ref. (also known as the Counter Reformation) - 1530s-1540s ...
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... dad to get “dates” • Burned alive three hundred protestants as heretics ...
... dad to get “dates” • Burned alive three hundred protestants as heretics ...
Ideas Lead to Questions that Fuel Discovery: Renaissance
... Martin Luther- 95 theses vernacular indulgence ...
... Martin Luther- 95 theses vernacular indulgence ...
HIS213-31 Mr. Elkin Renaissance Art Notes Italian Renaissance
... • Michelangelo was in charge of the construction. • Rome, Italy • Inspired by the Greek and Roman style • One of the largest Christian church's in the world • Non-secular (religious) Patrons of the Arts • Italy in the 15th Century was ruled by wealthy families • Italian prince's pay for art to show ...
... • Michelangelo was in charge of the construction. • Rome, Italy • Inspired by the Greek and Roman style • One of the largest Christian church's in the world • Non-secular (religious) Patrons of the Arts • Italy in the 15th Century was ruled by wealthy families • Italian prince's pay for art to show ...
Unit Sheet #15: Chapter 23: High Renaissance in Northern Europe
... began to commission and collect art as well. Early in the century, the Reformation movement sparked lasting religious conflict throughout large areas of Northern Europe, and artists developed new expressions of Protestant ideals. Despite the Reformation’s criticis ...
... began to commission and collect art as well. Early in the century, the Reformation movement sparked lasting religious conflict throughout large areas of Northern Europe, and artists developed new expressions of Protestant ideals. Despite the Reformation’s criticis ...
Jeopardy-Renaissance and Reformation
... Prohibited Books, & Council of Trent, but could not stop the spread of Protestantism? ...
... Prohibited Books, & Council of Trent, but could not stop the spread of Protestantism? ...
Ch 17 Notes
... • Not everyone approved of the church leaders • Church leaders, politicians, + businessmen (many corrupt) • Some immoral ...
... • Not everyone approved of the church leaders • Church leaders, politicians, + businessmen (many corrupt) • Some immoral ...
World History Notes
... • Not everyone approved of the church leaders • Church leaders, politicians, + businessmen (many corrupt) • Some immoral ...
... • Not everyone approved of the church leaders • Church leaders, politicians, + businessmen (many corrupt) • Some immoral ...
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... • Wanted to get rid of most rituals • Went for simpler Christian values in Erasmus ...
... • Wanted to get rid of most rituals • Went for simpler Christian values in Erasmus ...
The Protestant Reformation
... were more preoccupied with their lives Most of the poor were illiterate ◦ Spent most of their time struggling for work or lived ...
... were more preoccupied with their lives Most of the poor were illiterate ◦ Spent most of their time struggling for work or lived ...
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... belief and following Christ is more important than doing good works Ninety-five Theses – attack on the selling of indulgences and other Church practices He was sent into hiding with the Edict of Worms ...
... belief and following Christ is more important than doing good works Ninety-five Theses – attack on the selling of indulgences and other Church practices He was sent into hiding with the Edict of Worms ...
Ch 17 Renaissance and Reformation
... Council of Trent Salvation by faith AND __________ Bible is not the only source of _____________ truth The Inquisition a court to root out ____________ ___________- a list of forbidden books Ignatius of Loyola founder of the _____________(missionaries) Europe ____________ – Catho ...
... Council of Trent Salvation by faith AND __________ Bible is not the only source of _____________ truth The Inquisition a court to root out ____________ ___________- a list of forbidden books Ignatius of Loyola founder of the _____________(missionaries) Europe ____________ – Catho ...
Renaissance and Reformation Contributions to Western Political
... 10.1 Students relate the moral and ethical principles in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, in Judaism, and in Christianity to the development of Western political thought. ...
... 10.1 Students relate the moral and ethical principles in ancient Greek and Roman philosophy, in Judaism, and in Christianity to the development of Western political thought. ...
World History Chapter Seven Agenda
... with the Council of Trent (1545) and ending at the close of the Thirty Years' War (1648). A period of Catholic revival in which the Church struggled to retain the loyalty of its members. Elizabeth I - An English Queen from 1533-1603 who stressed national unity and created a strong, centralized monar ...
... with the Council of Trent (1545) and ending at the close of the Thirty Years' War (1648). A period of Catholic revival in which the Church struggled to retain the loyalty of its members. Elizabeth I - An English Queen from 1533-1603 who stressed national unity and created a strong, centralized monar ...
The Protestant Reformation
... Henry was married to Catherine of Aragon, but wanted a divorce when she had a daughter, Mary, but no son. Asked the Pope to annul the marriage, but the Pope refused. Broke from the Catholic Church and created the Church of England with himself at the head (Act of Supremacy of 1534) so he could ...
... Henry was married to Catherine of Aragon, but wanted a divorce when she had a daughter, Mary, but no son. Asked the Pope to annul the marriage, but the Pope refused. Broke from the Catholic Church and created the Church of England with himself at the head (Act of Supremacy of 1534) so he could ...
8422672006_Ren_Study_Guide
... Renaissance Study Guide 2008 edition This is to help you prepare for the Test. 1. Cluster the following terms under the proper heading predestination Henry VIII Martin Luther John Calvin Ignatius Loyola 95 Theses Act of Supremacy Geneva, Switzerland Council of Trent indulgence Jesuits Peace of Augsb ...
... Renaissance Study Guide 2008 edition This is to help you prepare for the Test. 1. Cluster the following terms under the proper heading predestination Henry VIII Martin Luther John Calvin Ignatius Loyola 95 Theses Act of Supremacy Geneva, Switzerland Council of Trent indulgence Jesuits Peace of Augsb ...