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46 Cards in this Set
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The Renaissance began in 1300 in |
Italy |
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A philosophy which makes man the center of all things is called |
Humanism |
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The Bible teaches that _____ is the Creator of the universe and the center of all things . |
God |
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The Renaissance stressed |
Individualism |
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The classics during the Renaissance were considered to be literature of |
Ancient Greece and Rome |
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The "father of humanism" was |
Petrarch |
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Petrarch inspired men to search for ____ throughout Europe. |
manuscripts |
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The collection of short stories about Italian life durning the early Renaissance was by Boccaccio and called |
The Decameron |
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A pioneer of modern textual criticism was |
Valla |
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The Donation of Constantine was found to be a |
Forgery |
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Machiavelli's famous book was called |
The Prince |
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Renaissance artists began to use ___ colors instead of water colors . |
Oil |
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The universal genius of the Renaissance was |
Leonardo da Vinci's |
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Michelangelo's most famous work in painting was on the ____ within the Vatican in Rome. |
Sistine chapel |
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Two of Leonardo da Vinci's most famous paintings were |
The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper |
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Three of Michelangelo's famous statues were |
Pieta , David , Moses |
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The Renaissance painter who painted more than 700 pictures was |
Titian |
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The greatest example of Renaissance architecture is the |
Church of St. Peter |
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Dante's most famous book is |
Divine Comedy |
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Chaucer's famous book is the |
Cantebury Tale |
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Who printed the first Bible on his printing press in 1454 |
Johann Gutenberg |
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Erasmus' most famous book is called |
In Praise of Folly |
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The ___ were those men who shared the convictions of the men involved in the Protestant Reformation, but who lived before the Reformation . |
Pre- reformers |
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The main issues raised by the reformers and pre- reformers were |
Salvation through simple faith in Jesus and authority of the Bible |
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The three things considered by many in the Roman Catholic Church as necessary for salvation |
Doing penance , baptism, and taking Communion |
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The Roman Catholic Church had come to equate ___ with the authority of the Bible . |
Church Authority |
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Systematic persecution was called |
Inquisition |
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The Waldenses were begun by |
Peter Waldo |
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A poem about the persecution of the Waldenses was written by |
John Milton |
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John Wycliffe was called the ___ of the reformation . |
Morning star |
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John Wycliffe came to believe that the ____ was the only authority in matters if faith. |
Bible |
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John Huss was _____ in July of 1415 |
Burned at the stake |
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Erasmus' printed text was called the ____ or the ____ |
Textus Receptus or the Received Text |
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Luther held the position of ____ at the university of Wittenberg much of his life. |
Proffesor of the bible |
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The study of the book of ___ changed Luther's life. |
Romans |
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The monk named _____ sold his indulgences near Saxony and promised forgiveness of sin. |
Textzel |
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Luther posted his ____ on the door of the castle church at Wittenberg on October 31, 1517 |
95 theses |
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Luther's efforts , after his break with Rome, were directed toward |
Establishing a Consistent doctrinal position |
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A theologian is a |
Doctrine writer and teacher |
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The reformation was led in German - speaking Switzerland by |
Zwingli |
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The two men who led the reformation in French- speaking in Switzerland were |
Farrel and John Calvin |
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Calvin's famous book is called the |
Institutes of the Christian Religion |
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The system of thought that has grown out of Calvin's writings is |
Calvinism |
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The English reformation was related to the monarchy and |
English nationalism |
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Erasmus' Greek new testament was translated into English by |
Tyndale |
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Elizabeth I was the daughter of |
Anne Boleyn |