Vocabulary
Vocabulary
Sections 1&2&5
Sections 3&4&5
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Humanism

Focused on secular or worldly themes rather than religious themes

100

Individualism

The belief that an emphasis should be on the dignity and worth of the individual

100

What country was the center of the renewal known as the Renaissance?

Italy

100

Who began the Protestant Reformation?

Martin Luther

200

Signori

Leaders of the Italian City-States

200

Condottieri

Soldiers hired by Italian City-States.

200

What helped to spread humanist ideas?

War helped to spread these ideas

200

John Calvin believed God determined everybody’s fate. What was this called?

Predestination

300

Doge

An elected Italian leader.

300

Secular

Worldly, not overtly or specifically religious

300

In the Italian city-states, what were more important than titles and ownership of land?

Wealth and ability

300

According to Lutherinism, what is the only source of religious truth?

The Bible

400

Indulgences

Certificates sold by the Church stating the purchaser was forgiven of all their sins and they were assured a spot in heaven

400

Theocracy

A government headed by religious leaders or a leader regarded as a god

400

What did Christian Humanists seek?

Christian Humanists sought reforms that would eliminate abuses in Catholicism

400

What made the Church of England unique?

The Church of England allowed divorce

500

Predestination

Doctrine of John Calvin that each person’s fate is predetermined by God

500

Seminary

Theological school

500

Who led the Catholic church reforms?

Pope Paul III led the reforms

500

Who founded the Jesuits?

In 1540 the Jesuits were founded by Ignatius of Loyola

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