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The Renaissance began in 1300 in

Italy

A philosophy which makes man the center of all things is called

Humanism

The Bible teaches that _____ is the Creator of the universe and the center of all things .

God

The Renaissance stressed

Individualism

The classics during the Renaissance were considered to be literature of

Ancient Greece and Rome

The "father of humanism" was

Petrarch

Petrarch inspired men to search for ____ throughout Europe.

manuscripts

The collection of short stories about Italian life durning the early Renaissance was by Boccaccio and called

The Decameron

A pioneer of modern textual criticism was

Valla

The Donation of Constantine was found to be a

Forgery

Machiavelli's famous book was called

The Prince

Renaissance artists began to use ___ colors instead of water colors .

Oil

The universal genius of the Renaissance was

Leonardo da Vinci's

Michelangelo's most famous work in painting was on the ____ within the Vatican in Rome.

Sistine chapel

Two of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous paintings were

The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper

Three of Michelangelo's famous statues were

Pieta , David , Moses

The Renaissance painter who painted more than 700 pictures was

Titian

The greatest example of Renaissance architecture is the

Church of St. Peter

Dante's most famous book is

Divine Comedy

Chaucer's famous book is the

Cantebury Tale

Who printed the first Bible on his printing press in 1454

Johann Gutenberg

Erasmus' most famous book is called

In Praise of Folly

The ___ were those men who shared the convictions of the men involved in the Protestant Reformation, but who lived before the Reformation .

Pre- reformers

The main issues raised by the reformers and pre- reformers were

Salvation through simple faith in Jesus and authority of the Bible

The three things considered by many in the Roman Catholic Church as necessary for salvation

Doing penance , baptism, and taking Communion

The Roman Catholic Church had come to equate ___ with the authority of the Bible .

Church Authority

Systematic persecution was called

Inquisition

The Waldenses were begun by

Peter Waldo

A poem about the persecution of the Waldenses was written by

John Milton

John Wycliffe was called the ___ of the reformation .

Morning star

John Wycliffe came to believe that the ____ was the only authority in matters if faith.

Bible

John Huss was _____ in July of 1415

Burned at the stake

Erasmus' printed text was called the ____ or the ____

Textus Receptus or the Received Text

Luther held the position of ____ at the university of Wittenberg much of his life.

Proffesor of the bible

The study of the book of ___ changed Luther's life.

Romans

The monk named _____ sold his indulgences near Saxony and promised forgiveness of sin.

Textzel

Luther posted his ____ on the door of the castle church at Wittenberg on October 31, 1517

95 theses

Luther's efforts , after his break with Rome, were directed toward

Establishing a Consistent doctrinal position

A theologian is a

Doctrine writer and teacher

The reformation was led in German - speaking Switzerland by

Zwingli

The two men who led the reformation in French- speaking in Switzerland were

Farrel and John Calvin

Calvin's famous book is called the

Institutes of the Christian Religion

The system of thought that has grown out of Calvin's writings is

Calvinism

The English reformation was related to the monarchy and

English nationalism

Erasmus' Greek new testament was translated into English by

Tyndale

Elizabeth I was the daughter of

Anne Boleyn