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- 3. Known for their assertion of the necessity of adult baptism, rejecting the infant baptism practiced by the Roman Catholic Church.
- 6. In the arts, the accurate, detailed, unembellished depiction of nature or of contemporary life.
- 7. a wealthy person or family who sponsored artists.
- 9. Newton Sometimes called the father of modern science, he revolutionized our understanding of our world. He was a real Renaissance man with accomplishments in several fields, including astronomy, physics and mathematics. Newton gave us new theories on gravity, planetary motion and optics.
- 10. revolution the resurrection of modern-day science. This can be said to have happened when developments in various branches of studies, especially in chemistry, physics, math, astrophysics and biology, completely transformed the way of doing many things.
- 12. bears all the signs of a humanist interest in the classical languages and forms
- 14. The Society of Jesus which are a religious order of the Catholic Church
- 15. is a part of the Calvinist tradition within Protestantism that traces its origin to Church of Scotland.
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- 1. Luther a priest of the Roman Catholic Church, began the Reformation by posting his Ninety-five Theses, which attacked the church for allowing the sale of indulgences.
- 2. A rebirth period following the middle ages in European civilizations.
- 4. a form of Christianity that includes features of both Protestantism and Roman Catholicism
- 5. Reformation A religious movement of the 16th century that began as an attempt to reform the Roman Catholic Church and resulted in the creation of Protestant churches.
- 8. Method Systematic experimentation as the most valid research method, resulted in developments in mathematics, physics, astronomy, biology, and chemistry.
- 11. One of the most important contributions of him was to the field of astronomy. He placed the sun at the center of the universe, rather than the earth.
- 13. A government ruled by religious leaders who claim God's authority.
