Philosophy involving the classical studies of man expressed through art and literature.
What was Humanism?
Became the cultural center of the Italian Renaissance dominated by the D' Medici Family.
Where was Florence?
This art school that Van Ecyk belonged to experimented with different types of oil paintings.
What was the Flemish School?
Luther's invitation to debate indulgences and other corrupt practices within the Catholic Church.
What was his 95 Theses?
The Parliamentary law established the monarch as the head of the Church of England.
What was the Act of Supremacy?
Gift with a marriage from either the husband's or the wife's family.
What was the dowry?
Michelangelo's famous sculpture depicting Mary holding Jesus after the Crucifixion.
What is the Pieta?
As part of Christian Humanism Erasmus' satirical book that criticized the Catholic Church.
What was the Praise of Folly?
Place that Calvin imposed his Protestant Christian theocracy using the Consistory.
Where was Geneva?
Name for the Protestant reforms introduced in the Church of England concerning the communion, end of celibacy and a Common Book of Prayer in services under Edward VI.
What were the Edwardian Reforms?
Speaking or printing against the teachings of the Catholic Church punishable by death.
What was heresy?
He was known as the Model for the Renaissance Man.
Who was Da' Vinci?
Durer's famous painting with Northern European flavor in the background.
What was the Adoration of the Magi?
Radical Protestant Movement that supported adult baptism and the separation of church/state.
What was the Anabaptist Movt.?
As Catholic queen she introduced a mini-Counter Reformation in England resulting in a nickname.
Who was Bloody Mary or Mary I?
Another name for the mass or Lord's Supper practiced in the new Protestant Churches.
What was the communion?
Raphael's famous painting that included his own depiction of Plato.
What was the School of Athens?
Gutenberg's innovation improving literacy and spreading Protestant ideas throughout Europe.
What was the printing press?
Special trial for Luther's heresy and later condemned his ideas.
What was the Diet of Worms?
The compromise within the Church of England that brought unity under Elizabeth I.
What was the Elizabethan Settlement?
This longstanding church fundraiser was criticized by Christian Humanists such as Erasmus and Luther before the Reformation started.
What was the sale of indulgences?
Famous cathedral that featured Brunelleschi's cupola dome.
Where is the San Lorenzo Church?
Former advisor to Henry VIII he wrote the book called "Utopia"
Who was Sir Thomas More?
Peace settlement between the Lutheran and Catholic princes of the Holy Roman Empire creating sectarian division.
What was the Augsburg Peace?
Catholic Church Council that reaffirmed the Holy Sacraments and returned to inquisition.