The enlightenment
Defending the idea that the Reformation was not just a religious movement but also an extension and development of the Renaissance depends on a person point of view.
the significance of the reformation was that it started questioning the renaissance (2) it was a religious reform movement that led to a new division of christianity- Protestantism
The Romantics rebelled against the Classics and those of the Enlightenment movement. They rejected rationalism and the reformation. See below: Romantic (return to Medieval) ^ Classical/Enlightenment (return to Greco-Roman) ^ Medieval ^ Greco-Roman
Renaissance was a cultural movement.
The Reformation
The Reformation
The Northern Renaissance.
The Protestant Reformation.
Defending the idea that the Reformation was not just a religious movement but also an extension and development of the Renaissance depends on a person point of view.
The Renaissance was the European movement that heavily influenced the Enlightenment. During the Renaissance, there was a revival of art, literature, and intellectual inquiry that laid the foundation for the Enlightenment period by promoting critical thinking, humanism, and individualism.
the Renaissance was an age of enlightenment in religion and was a large movement of art affected greatly by Christianity
No, Martin Luther was a German monk who started the Reformation of the Catholic Church and the Protestant Movement during the Renaissance. This happened in the early 16th century.
the significance of the reformation was that it started questioning the renaissance (2) it was a religious reform movement that led to a new division of christianity- Protestantism
The Romantics rebelled against the Classics and those of the Enlightenment movement. They rejected rationalism and the reformation. See below: Romantic (return to Medieval) ^ Classical/Enlightenment (return to Greco-Roman) ^ Medieval ^ Greco-Roman
Renaissance was a cultural movement.
This movement was made possible by the Reformation of the Church, a decline in Conservatism, the work of individuals such as Andreas Vesalius and William Harvey and technological advances. All of these took place during the Renaissance period.[2]
Luther was then popularized and his ideas were spreading quickly. Lutheranism developed, which was his theses in the movement of Reformation.