Renaissance and Reformation Introduction

123456789101112
Across
  1. 4. Italian Renaissance artist, architect, engineer, and scientist. He is renowned for his ability to observe and capture nature, scientific phenomena, and human emotions in all media; last name da Vinci
  2. 6. A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
  3. 9. an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral, philosophy, and history.
  4. 10. belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved (the elect) and who will be damned (the reprobate)
  5. 11. a sculptor, painter and architect widely considered to be one of the greatest artists of the Renaissance. His work demonstrated a blend of psychological insight, physical realism and intensity never before seen
  6. 12. Strong believer in predestination. From France and an influential figure during the Protestant Reformation
Down
  1. 1. the state of being saved (that is, going to heaven) through faith alone or through faith and good works
  2. 2. a member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
  3. 3. Not spiritual; non-religious
  4. 5. A movement for religious reform which was in the 16 century. Third split of christianity, led to founding of Christian churches that didn't accept Pope's authority
  5. 7. the theological system marked by strong emphasis on the sovereignty of God, the depravity of humankind, and the doctrine of predestination
  6. 8. the religious doctrine that Martin Luther developed; it differed from Catholicism in the doctrine of salvation, which Luther believed could be achieved by faith alone, not by good works; the first Protestant faith