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Reformation and Renaissance

Reformation and Renaissance . Meanwhile in Europe…. The Beginning of the Renaissance. The Renaissance began in Italy in the 1300s. The Beginning of the Renaissance. The Beginning of the Renaissance. The Rennaissance.

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Reformation and Renaissance

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  1. Reformation and Renaissance

  2. Meanwhile in Europe…

  3. The Beginning of the Renaissance • The Renaissance began in Italy in the 1300s.

  4. The Beginning of the Renaissance

  5. The Beginning of the Renaissance

  6. The Rennaissance • Italian city-states displayed their wealth by giving financial support to artists who created works with classical themes • Leonardo Da Vinci, Donatello, Michelangelo, and Raphael

  7. Renaissance Art • Leonardo Da Vinci was known as the “Renaissance Man” because he was well versed in a variety of subject areas

  8. The Last Supper - da Vinci, 1498& Geometry

  9. Leonardo, the Sculptor • An Equestrian Statue • 1516-1518

  10. Leonardo, the Architect:Pages from his Notebook • Study of a central church. • 1488

  11. Leonardo, the Scientist (Anatomy): Pages from his Notebook

  12. Leonardo, the Inventor:Pages from his Notebook

  13. Renaissance Art • Michelangelo is known for painting the Sistine Chapel. This is one of the greatest examples of Renaissance art.

  14. Sistine Chapel by Michelangelo

  15. School of Athens-Raphael

  16. David

  17. Humanism • Humanism was intellectual movement that studied classical cultures to increase understanding of their own times • Pertrach- father of humanism • Thomas Moore- Utopia • Erasumus – Praise of Folly

  18. Niccolò Machiavelli • A Political Thinker wrote The Prince • The Prince asks whether is it better for a ruler to be feared and not loved • Rather than discuss high ideals, he stressed that the ends justify the means.

  19. The printing press • Invented by Johann Gutenberg • Used movable type

  20. The effects of the printing press

  21. The Protestant Reformation

  22. The Protestant Reformation • As the lifestyle of the clergy become increasingly extravagant, they begin to sell indulgences.

  23. The Protestant Reformation • Angered by the sale of indulgences, Martin Luther will write the 95 Theses. • Luther rejected the authority of Rome. • He will start a revolt against the Church My salvation was possible through faith alone led me to challenge the church.

  24. The Protestant Reformation • John Calvin will be another reformer. • He preached the idea of predestination, the idea that God had determined who would gain salvation. • Calvinist believed the world only had saints and sinners.

  25. The English Reformation • The break with the Catholic Church in England is caused by Henry VIII. • The Pope refused to annul the marriage so Henry splits from the Church and forms the Church of England.

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