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Renaissance & Reformation

Renaissance & Reformation. The Rise Of The Individual. The Most Powerful Institution. On Earth During The Middle Ages?. The Catholic Church. Renaissance Revives Classical Ideas. Rebirth of Classical Thought & Teachings (Italy 1300s) Renaissance = “Rebirth of Greek & Roman Thought”

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Renaissance & Reformation

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  1. Renaissance & Reformation The Rise Of The Individual

  2. The Most Powerful Institution On Earth During The Middle Ages?

  3. The Catholic Church

  4. Renaissance Revives Classical Ideas • Rebirth of Classical Thought & Teachings (Italy 1300s) • Renaissance = “Rebirth of Greek & Roman Thought” • Earthly life now important, not preparation 4 afterlife… • Humanities = Human Potential (art, philosophy, etc) • Greek & Roman Ideas of Government • Democracy & Republican Ideals Resurfaced • The Rise of the Individual • Explorers, Adventurers, Venture-Capitalist, Scholars

  5. Reformation Challenges Church Power • Martin Luther (The Reformer) • Led by the spirit of questioning • 1517 Ninety-Five Theses (Complaints vs. Church) • Emphasized a direct relationship with God • Salvation by Faith through Grace alone (not works) • Protestant Religion (The Reform Movement) • Individual Biblical Interpretation not Church Authority • Salvation by God, not through the Church • Private judgment based on conviction (led to sects)

  6. Legacy of the Renaissance Individualism (importance of every person), Self-Reliance (emphasis on learning about this world), Personal Independence- Liberty (Laws) & Freedom (Rights)…

  7. Legacy of the Reformation Challenging & questioning authority led to more democracy, reading the Bible increased literacy, educated people always want freedom.

  8. Renaissance & Reformation The Rise Of The Individual

  9. The Most Powerful Institution On Earth During The Middle Ages?

  10. Renaissance Revives Classical Ideas • Rebirth of Classical Thought & Teachings (Italy 1300s) • Renaissance = “R________ of Greek & Roman Thought” • E_____ life now important, not preparation 4 afterlife… • Humanities = Human P_________ (art, philosophy, etc) • Greek & Roman Ideas of Government • Democracy & Republican Ideals Resurfaced • The Rise of the I_____________ • Explorers, Adventurers, Venture-C____________, Scholars

  11. Reformation Challenges Church Power • Martin Luther (The Reformer) • Led by the spirit of q_______________ • 1517 Ninety-Five Theses (C______________ vs. Church) • Emphasized a _____________ relationship with God • Salvation by Faith through Grace alone (not works) • Protestant Religion (The Reform Movement) • Individual Biblical Interpretation not Church Authority • Salvation by God, not through the C___________ • P__________ judgment based on conviction (led to sects)

  12. Legacy of the Renaissance Individualism (I__________ of every person), Self-Reliance (emphasis on learning about this world), Personal Independence- Liberty (Laws) & Freedom (Rights)…

  13. Legacy of the Reformation Challenging & questioning a_______ led to more d_________, reading the Bible increased literacy, & educated people always want f_____________.

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