Renaissance and Reformation Introduction
Across
- 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
- 6. A fervent period of European cultural, artistic, political and economic “rebirth” following the Middle Ages
- 9. an intellectual movement of the Renaissance based on the study of the humanities, which included grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral, philosophy, and history.
- 10. belief that God has determined in advance who will be saved (the elect) and who will be damned (the reprobate)
- 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
- 12. Strong believer in predestination. From France and an influential figure during the Protestant Reformation
Down
- 1. the state of being saved (that is, going to heaven) through faith alone or through faith and good works
- 2. a member of a Christian church founded on the principles of the Reformation
- 3. Not spiritual; non-religious
- 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
- 7. the theological system marked by strong emphasis on the sovereignty of God, the depravity of humankind, and the doctrine of predestination
- 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