Renaissance and Reformation
Across
- 2. The Catholic Church’s effort to reform and stop Protestantism.
- 3. Meeting to address Church problems and reform practices.
- 5. A machine that made it possible to produce books quickly and cheaply.
- 6. Reformer who translated the Bible into English.
- 7. Being saved from sin and gaining eternal life.
- 11. City where Calvin set up his religious community.
- 12. Concerned with worldly things rather than religion.
- 19. A period of renewed interest in art, learning, and culture based on classical ideas.
- 20. English writer known for plays and sonnets.
- 23. An imaginary perfect society.
- 25. A document sold by the Church to reduce punishment for sins.
- 27. A conflict in Europe over religion and power.
- 28. The belief that God already knows who will be saved.
- 30. A meeting where Luther was asked to take back his ideas.
- 31. Inventor of the printing press using movable type.
- 32. King of England who broke from the Catholic Church.
- 33. A way of thinking that focuses on human potential and achievements.
- 34. Law granting limited religious freedom in France.
- 35. A movement for religious reform that led to the creation of Protestant churches.
- 38. The Church of England.
- 39. A court to find and punish heresy in Spain.
Down
- 1. Renaissance artist and inventor known for works like the Mona Lisa.
- 4. Agreement that ended the Thirty Years’ War
- 8. Beliefs that go against official Church teachings.
- 9. A place where souls go before entering heaven.
- 10. A member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation.
- 13. Renaissance artist known for painting the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- 14. A Catholic group focused on education and spreading the faith.
- 15. Christian humanist who pushed for reform within the Church.
- 16. A person who supports artists, often financially.
- 17. An artistic technique that shows depth and distance.
- 18. Luther’s list of complaints against the Catholic Church.
- 21. A follower of Martin Luther’s teachings.
- 22. Renaissance painter known for The School of Athens.
- 24. The everyday language spoken by ordinary people.
- 26. Being officially removed from the Church.
- 27. Humanist who wrote Utopia about an ideal society.
- 29. Reformer who taught predestination.
- 36. Monk who started the Reformation with the Ninety-Five Theses.
- 37. A legal cancellation of a marriage.