He was a philosopher who influenced many people by advancing the idea that people are born with inalienable rights
Who is John Locke?
The belief in a Supreme being that created the universe but does not intervene in human affairs
What is Deism?
An artistic style prevalent throughout the 16th century that reflected political and religious tension of the Reformation era
What is Mannerism?
A composer known for his opera music.
Who was Handel?
An artistic and intellectual movement that favored emotion and sentiment above reason
What is Romanticism?
He believed that England was a symbol of political freedom and had a significant impact on the framers of the U.S. Constitution
What is Montesquieu known for?
Philipp Spener
Who started the Pietism movement?
An artist known for his mannerist paintings.
Who is El Greco?
Religious music
What type of music did Bach compose?
Missionary work and uniting all Christians
What did the Moravians focus on?
Voltaire
Who criticized political and religious intolerance?
He was one of the best Methodist preachers and preached approximately 42,000 sermons
What did John Wesley accomplish?
It is grand, dynamic, and engages the complete attention of the viewer.
What characterizes Baroque art?
Sonatas, concertos, string quartets, and symphonies
What are the main types of compositions in the Classical Age?
A professor at the University of Halle who trained Pietist pastors
Who was August Francke?
He favored emotion and sentiment above reason and is known as the Father of Romanticism
What is Rousseau's main belief?
A religious revival that occurred from 1740-1742, leading to thousands hearing the message of salvation
What was the Great Awakening?
Johann Sebastian Bach
Who composed religious music during the Baroque Age?
A prominent musician of the Classical Age
Who was Haydn?
Places where people met for encouragement, started by John Wesley
What is the significance of the "Holy Clubs"?
Mary Wollstonecraft
Who is considered the first feminist?
A super intelligent preacher who graduated from Yale at age 17 and played a key role in the Great Awakening
Who was Jonathan Edwards?
The Piano
What new instrument was introduced in the Classical Age?
Music became a popular pastime among the rich middle class of the time
What was the impact of music on the middle class?
The development of 150 new churches and a significant increase in conversions.
What was the result of the Great Awakening?