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15 Cards in this Set

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relating in some way to the classics
classical
perfect specimens of literature and art
classics
to understand
perceive
formally stated principals of faith
dogma
in the Roman Catholic Church an act of repentance for sin
penitential deeds
one who studies theology, or about God
theologian
the study of human groups (society)
sociology
the study of the mind
psychology
Wealthy merchants created towns out of old feudal manors.
true
Petrarch's major point was that a teacher should tell a man how to think.
false
Erasmus believed that dogma is the only rule of life.
false
Psychology grew out of freedom of thought in the Renaissance.
true
Cities became the center of human activity.
true
Along with wanting to learn, man wanted to be free.
true
Some characteristics at the end of the Middle Ages and the beginning of the Renaissance include:
1.revived the classics
2.rigidity of dogmas
3.freedom to teach