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The Renaissance Versus the Reformation

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The Renaissance versus the Reformation "I feel, sometimes, as the Renaissance man must have felt in finding new riches at every point and in the certainty that unexplored areas of knowledge and experience await at every turn"—Polykarp Kusch. Two very critical periods in the history of western civilization involved the eras of the Renaissance and the Reformation. The renaissance evolved mainly in direct result to the medieval times where the people where obedient to authority. The reformation took place right after in the sixteenth century and took the Renaissance a few steps further by trying to reform the Catholic church which had become corrupt and sold indulgences. These two time period each had its own defining ideas which …show more content…

Communalism is where people actually band together for a cause such as the Protestants against the Catholic Church. Also, both the Renaissance and Reformation have had major impacts to our modern world. The Renaissance and its suggestion to question authority is what I believe the reason that democracy exists. The Renaissance led to a scientific revolution and ever since, technology has been growing at an astounding pace. From the individualist views of the reformation, and birth of communalism against the Catholic Church in the Reformation, both time periods have been influential through its evolution in religion, science, art, and literature. The Renaissance and the Reformation have both had their major contributions to history and have implemented some concepts that are still relevant to the world today. "Mona Lisa" [1503-1506] by Leonard da Vinci. The School of Athens - fresco by Raffaello Sanzio (w) 95Thesen.jpg (678 × 521 pixel, file size: 106 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Wittenberg: Melchior Lotter d.J., 1522 Annotated Bibliography Elton, G.R. Renaissance and Reformation. Second Edition. The MacMillan Company, New York. 1963 I used this book mainly to help me understand the basic concepts and principle of the reformation and renaissance. I learned also the major concepts embodied during both of those time periods and also the important people that helped

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