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ACHS Martin Ch. 5

Renaissance and Reformation

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This Renaissance artist was considered a Renaissance man becuas ehe was a painter, sculptor, architect, inventor and mathematician Leonardo Da Vinci
People who belonged to this movement read the classics in order to imporve society and make it more moral Christian Humanism
This was the first Protestant faith Lutheranism
This allowed German princes to determine whether their states would be Lutheran or Catholic. It accepts the division of Christianity in Germany. Peace of Augsburg
Impact of the Reformation on women Did little to change their status
Author of the "Book of the Courtier" Castiglione
Book that describes the characteristics of Renaissance nobles "Book of the Courtier"
Reasons for arranged marriages To strengthen family or business ties
This movement which glorifies humanity had a profound impact on education Humanism
Masters of the high renaissance Da Vinci, Raphael, Michelangelo
Best known of the Christian Humanists Erasmus
This event began the Protestant Reformation Luther's 95 Theses
Calvinist doctrine that believes in an all-powerful God who knows all things. Predestination
Effect of the Council of Trent Reaffirmed Catholic teachings
Machiavelli's views on human-nature It is self-centered
Characteristiccs of Renaissance Art Realistic, shows depth and perspective
To Luther, this was the central idea of Protestantism Justification by faith
Beliefs of the Anabaptists separation of Church and State Children should not be baptized
Foudner of the Jesuits Ignatius of Loyola
Work of Erasmus that criticized the church and society Praise of Folly
King who began the Reformation in England Henry VIII
Importance of Johannes Gutenburg Invented the printing press
Painted the School of Athens Raphael
Works of Michelangelo Ceiling of the Sistine Chapel Sculpture of David Sculpture Pieta
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