The Renaissance

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Across
  1. 3. an infectious bacterial disease marked by fever and delirium, frequently with the production of buboes
  2. 4. a rigid brand of principle-monism that refers to "the first," "the one," or "the good" without qualification and attempts to explain everything in terms of a single, divinely-inspired reason.
  3. 6. a member of one of the numerous Christian denominations that broke away from the Roman Catholic church in the 16th century or of a congregation started by these denominations.
  4. 7. renaissance, revival a rebirth of nationalism.
  5. 9. the use of classical Greek or Roman concepts and style in literature or art, typically characterized by harmony, restraint, and conformity to accepted formal and technical norms, particularly from the Renaissance through the 18th century.
  6. 13. a distinctive and frequently unconscious manner of acting, carrying oneself, or behaving
  7. 14. a way of living that is based on logic and our shared humanity, acknowledging that moral principles should only be based on human nature and experience.
  8. 15. the perspective that believes reason to be the primary source and gauge of knowledge
Down
  1. 1. a form of government in which two levels of authority share jurisdiction over the same territory.
  2. 2. a situation in which an action or state is resumed after being interrupted.
  3. 5. an attitude of skepticism or a tendency to be skeptical, either generally or with regard to a specific object
  4. 8. looking after oneself
  5. 10. the development of the Reformed and Protestant Churches as a result of a 16th-century drive to address abuses in the Roman Catholic Church.
  6. 11. era of European civilization that was characterized by a resurgence of Classical knowledge.
  7. 12. indifference to or rejection or exclusion of religion and religious considerations.