Across
- 2. Intellectual movement that focused on worldly subjects rather than religious issues
- 5. cancel or invalidate
- 7. English poet and playwright of numerous comedies, tragedies, and histories (first and last name)
- 9. Having to do with worldly, rather than religious matters
- 10. Religious belief contrary to the official teachings of a Church
- 12. Person who provides financial support for the arts
- 13. List of arguments against indulgences, posted by Martin Luther on the door of a Church in Wittenberg, Germany, in 1517 (three words)
- 15. Italian Renaissance painter and sculptor who created the Mona Lisa (first and last name)
- 17. Based on the belief that the sun is the center of the universe
- 18. Period when Europeans broke away from the Roman Catholic Church and formed new Christian churches (two words)
- 21. Protestant reformer who preached predestination (first and last name)
- 23. Calvinists believe that salvation is gained through faith alone and the Bible is the source of religious truth
- 24. Force that tends to pull one mass or object to another
- 25. Polish astronomer who proposed the sun-centered model of the solar system
Down
- 1. Idea that God long ago determined who will gain salvation
- 3. German monk who began the Protestant Reformation with the 95 Theses (first and last name)
- 4. Artistic technique used to give drawings and paintings a three-dimensional effect
- 6. Italian Renaissance sculptor, engineer, architect, poet, and painter of the Sistine Chapel
- 8. Italian Renaissance astronomer who supported the heliocentric theory
- 11. Period in the 1500’s and 1600’s in which scientific thinkers challenged traditional ideas and relied on observation and experimentation (two words)
- 14. A painstaking method used to confirm findings and to prove or disprove a hypothesis (two words)
- 16. pardon for sins committed during a person’s lifetime
- 19. the Period of great creativity and change in Europe from the 1300’s through the 1600’s; the word means rebirth
- 20. Give up one’s views or beliefs
- 22. Sir ________ _________: English scientist who discovered gravity; worked with physics and astronomy (first and last name)
