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chapter 15
A vision of God
Question | Answer |
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The ideas led to a sustained period of renewed interest and remarkable developments in art, literature, science, and learning. | Renaissance |
These subjects came to be known as humanities, and the movement they inspired. | Humanism |
Looking for comfort and guidance in the midst of this instability, some people turned to a form of humanism developed from Petrarch's ideas. | Secular |
By the early 1500s, the concerns crystallized into a reform movement that eventually. | Protestant Reformation |
In the early 1500s Pope Leo X needed money for the construction of Saint Peter's Basilica in Rome. | Indulgences |
Is a government in which officials are considered to be divinely inspired. | Theocracy |
He also supported the reforms of Martin Luther in Germany. | Predestination |
Or declared invalid based on church laws, so that he could marry again. | Annulled |
Later, in response to the spread of Protestantism, the church began a series of reforms. | Counter-Reformation |
The most influential of these groups was the Society of Jesus. | Jesuits |
Recognizing the need to redefine the doctrines of the Catholic faith. | Council of Trent |