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Day 1 – Chapter 5 “In essence the Renaissance was the green end of one of civilization’s hardest winters” John Fowles EQ: What is the Renaissance? Where did it start? What are some characteristics of the Renaissance Trivia Sheet Renaissance Timeline Handout Michelangelo movie

The Renaissance and Protestant Reformation 1350 - 1600

What is the Renaissance? Renaissance literally means rebirth and refers to the rebirth of art and learning in Europe from 1300 to 1600. During this time there was an explosion of creativity and knowledge unsurpassed by any period in the history of the world. The Renaissance began in Italy around 1300 and later spread north.

Why Italy? Overseas Trade (B/C of its location to the Mediterranean Italy was a hub of economic activity) Large city states in Northern Italy Large Urban population Three important city states in Italy were Milan Florence Venice

Characteristics of the Renaissance The Renaissance was secular and put emphasis on the individual rather than the institution Secular = worldly, apart from the church. Catholic countries were becoming more secular. The popular belief before the renaissance was that a person pleased God by suffering. During the renaissance people started to realize that a person could enjoy many pleasures without sinning (or offending God)

Humanism Humanism – was a key intellectual movement of the Renaissance, that was based on the study of classic literary works of Greece and Rome. Humanists studied Grammar, rhetoric, poetry, moral philosophy and history

Day 2 “Shoot at me a thousand times and I may survive; one scratch from me and you will find your prospects take a dive” What am I? EQ: What are some Famous Ren. artists? What are some Characteristics of Ren. art & Literature? Analyze Mona Lisa & Last Supper Gutenberg / Luther handout

Renaissance Art Mesaccio’s Frescoes revolutionized art and started a explosion of Renaissance masterpieces Fresco – a painting done on fresh, wet plaster with water based paint

How did the Renaissance influence Art? Renaissance Artists sought to give a more accurate portrayal of nature, detailed human body and anatomy, and be more realistic. Michelangelo's Statue of David and Da Vinci’s Mona Lisa are examples of the study and attention to the Human body.

Renaissance Artists Some of the most famous artists lived during the Italian Renaissance Donatello – Sculptor and Painter Leonardo Da Vinci – Painter, sculptor Mona Lisa, The last Supper Raphael – Painter – The School of Athens, The Virgin Wedding Michelangelo Buonarroti - Statue of David, Sistine Chapel

More Renaissance Art

Renaissance Literature Johann Gutenberg was a German who reinvented the printing press around 1440 The Printing Press helped spread the renaissance by enabling a printer to produce hundreds of copies at a time, making books less expensive. Now the Renaissance ideas were put out at a faster pace

Renaissance Literature Cont. Many Renaissance writers started to write in Vernacular – writing in the language actually spoken in that particular region, such as English French or German, rather than formal Latin. Dante (The Divine Comedy) and Geoffrey Chaucer (The Canterbury Tales) both wrote in Vernacular. Other important authors of the Period – Machiavelli – The Prince.

Day 3 “Genius in 1% inspiration and 99% perspiration” EQ: Europe Map Thomas Edison EQ: Why did Luther think the Church needed reforming? What effect did Protestant Reformation have on Christianity? Europe? The World? Europe Map My Faith Timeline

The Protestant Reformation The Protestant Reformation was a movt. for religious reform within the Catholic Church led by Martin Luther The Church then attacked Luther causing many to break away from the Catholic Church Therefore new protestant denominations were formed.

What caused the Reformation? Luther was concerned about the widespread corruption within the church, particular the sale of indulgences. Indulgences - A Pardon from doing penance. Church Officials (Tetzel) began selling these to make money to build a cathedral. Essentially people were buying the right to sin. At a church in Wittenberg (Germany) Martin Luther posted the Ninety – five thesis.

Luther’s 95 Thesis Luther wrote 95 formal statements attacking the corruption and secularism of the clergy of the Catholic Church. Luther’s three main ideas were People could receive salvation only by God’s gift of forgiveness (faith alone, not works) All church teachings should be based on the Bible All people with faith are equal (do not need priests to interpret the Bible)

The Response of the Church In 1521, The Church Excommunicated Luther. By the Edict of Worms, Luther was declared an outlaw within the Holy Roman Empire. His works were to be burned and he was to be captured and delivered to the Emperor. Luther was never caught because people protected him. Martin Luther then worked on Translating the Bible into German and started the Lutheran Church

The movement spreads John Calvin was a French man who continued the protestant movement. He taught the doctrine of predestination and published a book called Institutes of the Christian Religion. The religion based on Calvin’s teachings was called Calvinism. Predestination - Calvin said that Men and women are sinful by nature. God chooses only a very few people to save, these are known as the elect. God has known from the beginning of time who will be saved

Day 4 Why are goals important?? List 7 personal or professional goals of yours. EQ: Why did England separate from the Catholic Church? Cause/ Effect Organizer

England becomes a protestant nation King Henry VIII did not have a male child (heir to his throne) by his wife Catherine, so he wanted to divorce her. He wanted to marry a younger woman who would have him a son. He asked the pope to annul his marriage with Catherine, but the Catholic Church did not allow divorces. King Henry breaks away from the Catholic Church and forms the Church of England. “Bloody Mary” – Mary, Henry VIII’S daughter, was a catholic and wanted to return England to its Catholic roots. She gained the nickname because she had hundreds of protestants killed.

Conflict between the Pope and England

The Church reforms After the Protestant Reformation, in the mid 1500’s the church decided that it needed to reform its doctrines. The Council of Trent –Catholic Cardinals, Bishops, and priests met in response to Protestant changes. Faith and goods works were necessary to salvation The selling of indulgences were prohibited The seven sacraments and clerical celibacy were upheld.

The Council of Trent

Day 5 “ Some people who were born on third base go through life thinking that they have hit a triple” Barry Switzer CH 5 Test Intro Ch. 6