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The Renaissance & Reformation An Era of Awakening o The Renaissance – “___________________” – A philosophical and artistic movement that began in ___________________. Renewed interest in ancient Greek & Roman _______________________ and life. o Medieval scholars wanted to bring everything they learned into harmony with ______________________________________________. o Emphasis on the power of ________________________________________________. o Many advanced made in _________________ and _______________________. Causes of the Renaissance o Remains of the Roman Empire reminded people of the ___________________________ of the Romans. o Trade with _________________________________ helped Italians learn about Arab & African achievements in _____________________ and _________________________. o Leaders such as Lorenzo Medici and Islabella d’Este supported the _______________. Study of the Humanities o In the 1300’s Italian scholars used classical Greek and Roman literature to study _____________________, ___________________, _______________________, and _________________________ (using language to communicate effectively). These subjects are called the ________________________. Renaissance Writers o Francesco Petrarch – (1304 to 1374) – became a famous __________________, ___________________, and __________________. Wrote a series of poems to Laura, an imaginary ideal women. These poems are considered some of the greatest _______________________________ in history. o Niccolo Machiavelli – (1469 to 1527) – a famous diplomat and historian. Famous for his essay, _________________________. The essay was about how to __________________________________ actually worked. o Desiderius Erasmus – (1466 to 1536) – most influential _______________________ of northern Europe. Humanist – ____________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ Most famous book is ______________________________ which criticized ignorance, superstition, and addiction among Christians. o Dante – (1265 to 1321) – famous Italian ________________. Wrote ___________________________ which is considered his greatest work of literature. The Divine Comedy includes 3 parts – ______________________, __________________, _________________________ – describes the 3 places a Christian soul might go after death. Renaissance Art o Some of the world’s greatest ___________________________________ were created during the Renaissance. o Renaissance painters used a technique called _________________________ to make painting more lifelike. Painted objects in the background of the painting smaller to give the canvas an illusion of depth. o Leonardo Da Vinci One of the most famous men from the Renaissance. He was _____________________________ – Architect, engineer, painter, sculptor, and scientist. Considered the “______________________________________” because he was talented in almost everything. Famous works include the ___________________, ______________________________ o Michelangelo Famous Renaissance painter Painted the ceiling of the _________________________ of the Vatican. The Reformation Catholicism in the 1400s o Roman Catholic Church – ______________________, ______________________, and worldly. o People were concerned over the _______________________________________. Dissatisfaction Financing Basilica • ________________ corruption • ___________________ ___________________ • ___________________ • People lose respect for _____________, ___________, and ___________. • Heavy __________ imposed by the church cause unhappiness in Church members What Caused the Reformation? o __________________ of the Roman Catholic Church Humanists believed that the Church was more interested in ______________________ than _______________________. Many believed the pope acted as a __________________________________ instead of a moral leader. Priests engaged in ___________________________ instead of moral behavior. o People called for a change in the ways of the church, but they were ignored. After they were ignored the humanists encouraged them to _____________________ from the Church and meet with people who shared their same beliefs. Early Reformers o John Wycliffe Believed church should give up its worldly possessions. The church was angry about his position on this issue. Removed him from position as teacher in the Church. o Jan Hus Preached against __________________________ and _______________________ in the Church. • Needed money for St. Peter’s Basilica (__________________ ___________________) • Pope Leo X approved the sale of ____________________ – paying for forgiveness of sins Working Off Sins • Catholics believed that the dead went to ___________________ and worked off the sins they committed • Church said that buying indulgences reduced the ___________________ ___________________ in purgatory. • Widely criticized _____________________________________ by Pope Gregory XII Later arrested, tried for heresy, and __________________________________________. o These two men openly criticized the ____________________. o Their criticisms led to discussion among Church members that eventually started the __________________________________. Martin Luther o Wrote __________________________________ Said that ________________________________________ was sinful and that indulgences would not forgive _________________. Criticized the power of the ___________________ and the growing _______________ of the Church. o Nailed the theses to the doors of the church so that people would read them as they came to the church. o Published the theses and distributed them across ___________________. o Causes an increase in the _______________________________________. o Marks the beginning of the __________________________________________. Reactions to Martin Luther Church’s Response • • 1520 – _______ _____________ _____________ _____________ _____________ 1521 – Luther summoned to appear before the __________ _____________ _____________ , Charles V. German Diet • • Luther appears before the emperor and the _____________ _____________ in the city of Worms Refused to change his _____________ on the church Edict of Worms • Emperor hands down the ______________ ______________ • Declared Luther to be an ______________ • Condemned his _____________ • But Luther’s ideas continue to spread Protestant • Charles V tried to suppress Luther’s teachings, but people had already begun to follow them. • Followers were called ______________ • ______________ ______________ had decided to follow Luther and protested the suppression of their beliefs – this is where the term ________________ comes from. John Calvin o Important Protestant __________________ o Supported ___________________ o Preached “__________________________” – ______________________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________ ____________ guides the life of those destined to be saved. Nothing you do will _______________ your predestination. o Believed that people are ________________ by nature. __________________________ to regulate behavior. Wanted to make ______________________ good for those who had been chosen for _______________________. The Spread of Protestantism o Luther’s stand against the Church opened the door for others to disagree with Church teachings. o People expressed different ideas on ________________________________________________. o Lutheranism rose in ____________________ and different religious ideas began across Europe. Henry VIII o King of ______________________ in 1509 and a devout ____________________. o His wife Catherine had only given him a daughter and he wanted a son to inherit the throne. o Decided to have his marriage ___________________ – made void; cancelled. The pope would not agree to this. o Henry VIII ___________________________ from the Catholic Church and created the __________________________________________(Anglican Church) – the ____________ was the head of the Church. o Henry VIII divorced Catherine and married a total of 6 times. Bloody Mary o Henry VII did eventually father a son, Edward. o Edward took the throne in _______________, but died shortly after. o His sister __________________ took the throne and returned power to the ____________. o Had many Protestants burned at the stake for _________________. Earned her the title of _________________________ Elizabeth I o When Mary died her half-sister Elizabeth becomes the ___________________. o Elizabeth was a _____________________ o 1559 she drafted the ___________________________________ which caused England to ____________ from the Catholic Church for a second time. o Catholics tried to have one of their people placed in the position of Queen, but were unsuccessful. o Elizabeth ___________________________ the Catholics and secured the Church of England. The Counter Reformation o 1530s – Catholics start a major reform effort known as the ___________________________________________________________. o Began as an attempt to return the Church to an emphasis on ___________________________. o Also a campaign to _________________________________ of Protestantism. o The pope used _______________________ to put heretics on trial and impose harsh punishments. o Created __________________________________________________. Since Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press _____________________ had increased and people were reading books that exposed them to _____________ that differed from the Church. Anyone caught reading a forbidden book was accused of __________________ & the books were _____________________. The Council of Trent o The pope knew the attacks on Protestantism would fail if Catholic ______________________ were not clearly defined. o 1545 Pope Paul III summoned ____________________________ to a meeting to define the Church doctrine. o This meeting became known as the __________________________________. Ended the sale of ___________________________ Tightened ______________________ within the clergy Claimed that salvation came from ____________________________ and participation in Church __________________________ Said that people must depend on _________________________ because God only granted forgiveness through the _______________________ Stressed that every person had __________________________ – no predestination! The Jesuits o During the Counter Reformation many Catholic religious orders reformed their rules, and new religious orders formed. o One new group were the __________________, or Society of Jesus. o Believed that salvation could be achieved by doing _____________________________. Followers took vow of _____________________, ______________________, and ______________________ to the pope. Organized like a _________________________ and became the most effective agents in spreading Catholicism throughout ____________________ and parts of ____________. Combined humanist _________________________ values with _________________ doctrines to produced educated & faithful Church members. Results of the Counter Reformation o Appearance of many different churches in Europe – __________________________________ o Strong interest in _________________________ – many universities built; literacy increased. o Increased power of the ___________________ government. o Decreased ________________ of the pope.