"the everyday language of common people"
vernacular
6...?
7
Who is the head of the Roman Catholic Church?
the Pope
I painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
Leonardo DaVinci
This ex-priest nailed the 95 Theses on the church's door.
Martin Luther
During the time of the Renaissance, what was happening back in Rome?
It was a ghost town; in ruins; forgotten about.
chicken ____________.
jockey
Language used by the Roman Catholic Church?
Latin
Main idea of The Prince?
If you have to choose, it is better to be feared than to be loved.
"Protestant" has the root word "protest." So what are they protesting?
the corruption in the Catholic Church
1) No solution to the Black Plague
2) Corrupt priests and bishops
3) Average people can't read the Bible because it's not in the vernacular
What do these all have in common?
Reasons people started doubting the Catholic Church.
I went to the doctor and they took an x-ray of my chest and unfortunately, I do got _______________.
that dawg in me
1) baptism
2) marriage
3) confession
What are these examples of?
sacraments
What does "perspective" do?
It gives art a 3-D image.
Luther believed in something called sola fide, which means "only faith." What does this belief really mean?
A person's faith (belief) in God matters more than if they're a part of the Catholic Church.
"As soon as a coin in the coffer rings / the soul from purgatory springs." What is being described?
an indulgence
What do all of these have in common?
1) anime
2) My Chemical Romance
3) dog dookey
Series of Holy Wars against the Muslims in the Middle Ages.
the Crusades
How are Renaissance Men like Swiss Army Knives?
They can do it all: paint, sculpt, poetry, design, invent...
How did the printing press help Luther's ideas?
It spread them farther and faster.
"Renaissance" means re-birth. So what is being "re-born?"
The ideas, art, and architecture from Ancient Rome and Greece.
J.P.T.F.I.T.B
just put the fries in the bag
nepotism, selling indulgences, killing heretics, playing politics, getting rich
Name at least 3 figures featured in Raphael's "School of Athens"
Socrates, Plato, Aristotle, Pythagoras, Raphael himself.
How is the Reformation really a humanist movement?