The mid and late Renaissance saw the rise of Humanism and rationalism which turned away from the eternal verities of the Christian Church from the previous fifteen centuries. It saw the rise of various heresies which left the Church and started different protestant "churches", these, in turn gave rise to more.
what two churches emerged from split in Christianity
what two churches emerged from split in Christianity
It didn't split churches.
It didn't split churches.
Churches and wealthy merchants.
The Protestants left the Roman Catholic Church after the Middle Ages ended, during the Renaissance.
The two churches were the Eastern Orthodox and the Roman Catholic
During the Middle Ages and Renaissance in Europe women worshipped in churches.
1054
Michelangelo
Actually, Gothic churches are known for their higher ceilings compared to Renaissance churches. The Gothic architectural style, characterized by pointed arches and ribbed vaults, allowed for impressive verticality and soaring ceilings, often reaching great heights. In contrast, Renaissance architecture emphasized proportion and symmetry, leading to less emphasis on verticality and generally lower ceilings. Thus, it's the Gothic style that is associated with taller ceilings.
They formally split the Christian Church apart They created two completely separate churches.