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Renaissance
explosion of creativity in art, writing, and thought that lasted from 1300-1600
Humanism
intellectual movement that focused on human potential and achievements.
secular
worldly rather than spiritual and concerned with the here and now
patrons
people who spent huge amounts of money for art
perspective
shows 3 dimensions on a flat surface
vernacular
native language
Utopia
book Thomas More wrote. it means no place
William Shakespeare
most famous author of the Elizabethan age.
Johann Gutenburg
made printing press
Indulgence
a pardon
Reformation
a movement for religious reform
Lutherans
Luther's separate religious group
Protestant
Christians who belonged to non Catholic churches
Peace of Augsburg
ruler would decide the religion of his state
Annul
set aside
Anglican
church of England
Predestination
God has known since the beginning of time who will be saved
Calvinism
religion based on Calvin's teachings
Theocracy
government controlled by religious leaders.
Presbyterians
Follows of John Knox
Anabaptists
people who believed people that were baptized as a child should be baptized again as an adult
Catholic Reformation
movement to reform catholic church
Jesuits
members of the society of Jesus
Council of Trent
council of leaders who met in Trent
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