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Unit VII vocab

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QuestionAnswer
Annul to cancel or invalidate
Calvinism Reform ideas including the ideas of predestination
Gravity A force pulling one mass towards another
Heliocentric Belief that the sun is at the center of the solar system
Heresy Religous belief contrary to the official teachings of the church
Humanism Itellectual movement at the heart of the Renaissance that focused on worldly subjects rather than religous ones
Indulgence Pardon for sins committed during one's lifetime
95 Theses List of 95 arguments against the roman catholic church, posted by Martin Luther on the door of a church in 1517
Patron Financial supporter of the arts
Perspective Artist technique used to give a three dimensional effect
predestination idea that god determined long ago who would gain salvation in heaven; you could not change this
Protestant reformation period when europeans broke away from the roman catholic church and formed new christian churches
Recant to give up someones belief or views
Renaissance period of great creativity and change in europe from the 1300's through the 1600's; the word mean's rebirth
Scientific method Period in the 1500's and 1600's in which scientific thinkers challenged traditional ideas and relied on observation and experimentation
Secular Having to do with worldly rather than religous matters
John Calvin Protestant reformer who preached predestination
Cervantes Spanish autor of Don Quixote
Copernicus Polish astromoner who proposed the sun centered model of the solar system
leanardo da vinci Renaissance painter and sculptor who created the mona lisa
Galileo Renaissance astromoner who supported the heliocentric
Martin Luther German monk who began the protestant reformation with his writings in 1517
Michelangelo Renaissance sculptur engineer architect poet and painter of the sistine chapel
sir isaac newton english sceientist who discovered gravity
William Shackspear English poet and playwright of numerous comidies tragidies and histories
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