The Renaissance

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Across
  1. 5. a philosophical and religious framework created in the third century AD by Plotinus' devotees.
  2. 6. concerned more with material than spiritual issues
  3. 10. a patron of the arts, particularly one who contributes money
  4. 11. government under divine direction or by those who are believed to be under divine direction.
  5. 12. a release from penalty for a sin by a pardon
  6. 15. a philosophical and religious framework created in the third century AD by Plotinus' devotees.
  7. 16. a form of art that gives the impression of three dimensions on a flat surface.
Down
  1. 1. a form of government in which two levels of authority share control over the same territory
  2. 2. the common tongue used by members of a church or nation
  3. 3. an imaginary land described by Thomas More in his book Utopia-hence, an ideal place
  4. 4. a 16th-century religious reform movement that resulted in the establishment of Christian churches that disregarded the pope's authority
  5. 7. a Renaissance intellectual movement where intellectuals emphasized the potential and accomplishments of people while studying classical texts
  6. 8. a follower of a Protestant denomination based on Martin Luther's teachings
  7. 9. a follower of a John Knox-inspired Protestant church led by presbyters and based on his teachings
  8. 13. time in European history, roughly from 1300 to 1600, when a resurgence of interest in classical culture led to profound transformations in art, learning, and worldview.
  9. 14. a follower of a Christian denomination built on the Reformation's tenets