The Renaissance is the revival of learning in the beginning of the ___ _____. (1300's)
What is the 14th century?
Painted the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper.
Who is Leonardo Da Vinci?
Highly regarded and influential scholar of the Renaissance who mastered Latin and Greek. Also published the first Greek New Testament on a movable-type printing press.
Who is Erasmus?
Necessity of ____ in addition to _____ for salvation.
What are works and faith?
Reformation means _____ or _____.
What are restoration and renewal?
Literally means Renaissance.
What is rebirth or revival?
The structure of humans, animals, and plants.
What is anatomy?
Served on English court and wrote Utopia.
Who is Thomas More?
______ equals the Bible as church authority.
What is the church writings?
Pastor, teacher, and theologian in England who produced the first Bible in the English language.
Who is John Wycliffe?
Renaissance architects wanted to return to the architectural style of the ______ and _______.
What is Greeks and Romans?
Michelangelo Bonacelli was well-known for his painting on ____________________.
What is the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel?
An Italian author who wrote The Courtier.
Who is Castiglione?
Believers are required to confess their sins to ______.
What is a priest?
Points of disagreement with the Catholic Church.
What are the Ninety-Five Theses of Martin Luther?
The goal of the Renaissance was to make a student a _______ person.
What is well-rounded?
Sculpted the door for the baptistry of Florence.
Who is Ghiberti?
Worked for the government in Florence, Italy. Also observed political in Europe and wrote The Prince.
Who is Machiavelli?
Roman Church court set up to find and punish heretics.
What is an inquisition?
Wrote the Ninety-Five Theses and translated the Bible into German. Was ignored by the Roman Catholic Church for some time. Later was excommunicated. Was saved because of reading Roman 1:17. Made the Augsburg Confession.
Who is Martin Luther?
Renaissance ______ - followed the principles of classical art, rounded the figures, showed anatomy, and followed the rules of perspective.
What is sculpture?
Designed the dome for the Cathedral of Florence.
Who is Brunelleschi?
A pioneer of Renaissance humanism and a central figure in Italian literature. Also known as the Father of Humanism
Who is Petrarch?
Roman Catholic doctrine that the bread and wine of the Lord's Supper change into the very body and blood of Christ.
What is transubstantiation?
Pastor in Bohemia influenced by Wycliffe's teachings. Also was burned at the stake, was cremated, and who's ashes were thrown into a river.
Who is John Huss?