The Renaissance and the Reformation

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  1. 3. The idea that all events have been willed by God, usually referred to as fate.
  2. 4. of Trent Was a meeting of Catholic clerics convened by Pope Paul III in response to the protestant reformation. Counter Reformation Opposing the protestant reformation and reform in the Catholic Church.
  3. 7. A Major branch of Protestantism the theology advanced by John Calvin.
  4. 9. of Augsburg Treaty between Charles V, which allowed state princes to select either Lutheranism or Catholicism as the religion of their domain.
  5. 13. of Worms Banned Luther's writing the Ninety-Five theses and declared him a heretic and an enemy of the state.
  6. 14. Reformation Religious reform that traveled throughout Europe.
  7. 16. Guttenberg This individual developed the printing press.
  8. 19. Ninety-Five Theses Piece of writing explaining how the catholic belief wasn't right.
  9. 20. The belief, based on the Greco-Roman history, that humans are considered more important than anything else.
  10. 21. A place governed by the Medici family in Italy.
  11. 24. Language spoken by ordinary people.
  12. 25. Forgiveness for sins committed during a person’s lifetime.
  13. 26. Saving of human beings from sin and its consequences, which include death and separation from God.
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  1. 1. de Medici This person is a banker and had one of the richest families in Italy
  2. 2. Calvin A French theologian, pastor and reformer who theologize Calvinism.
  3. 5. A city that with its surrounding territory forms an independent state.
  4. 6. The place where the renaissance originated.
  5. 8. This place was the International trade center in Italy.
  6. 10. Luther This person created the Ninety-Five theses and introduced Lutheranism.
  7. 11. People who bought artwork.
  8. 12. Man An intellectual philosopher, studying a wide variety of subjects.
  9. 15. An era of the “rebirth” of the interest of art and learning.
  10. 17. Unrelated or neutral regarding religious beliefs.
  11. 18. A Major branch of Protestantism that was introduced by Martin Luther.
  12. 22. The place where the Pope resided.
  13. 23. Press A invention made in 1440 by Gutenberg to help spread renaissance ideas