Bell ringers Aug. 25-29
This week's bell ringers delve into pivotal moments in world history from August 25-29. Each day tackles significant topics: Monday discusses the father of humanism and its impact, plus essential figures like Michelangelo and foundational texts like the Iliad. Tuesday focuses on the Byzantine Empire and early Christian concepts. Wednesday examines the Renaissance's origins and church governance. Thursday compares Renaissance and Medieval art. Finally, Friday addresses the recovery period and efforts against church corruption. Engage with these thought-provoking questions to enhance your understanding.
Bell ringers Aug. 25-29
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Bell ringers Aug. 25-29 World History
BR #1: Monday Aug 25 • Who is the father of humanism? • Who created the marble statue of David? • Which faith has 5 pillars and was started by Muhammad? • Who wrote the Iliad?
BR #2: Tuesday, Aug. 26 • What empire is credited with the Justinian Code? • What are indulgences? • Explain Christian humanism. • Who designed the Duomo in Florence?
BR #3: Wednesday, Aug 27 • Explain the beginnings of the renaissance. • Explain Conciliarism and its role. • Describe universalism and its foundations in the Church.
BR #4: Thursday Aug 28 • List and describe 3 Renaissance artists and their accomplishments. • Compare and contrast Renaissance art and Medieval art • How did exploration help fuel the end of universalism?
BR #5: Friday Aug 29 • Explain the recovery period. • Describe the treasury of merit. • Describe 2 people that tried to tackle corruption in the Catholic church. • Once complete, please turn in all 5 bell ringers with the correct heading.