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The term renaissance means rebirth. in the context of this class what was the renaissance period a rebirth of?

I am sorry but we can't answer because we don't know what you need. From the question your instructor has framed the question in reference to what has been taught. We don't know what you have been taught.


What came first Italian Renaissance or English Renaissance?

The Renaissance begins in Italy, in the co called trecento (14th century), its artist is before all Giotto di Bondone, the writers are Giovanni Boccacio, Francesco Petrarca and, most the most important Dante Alighieri. The most important germ of Renaissance is the translation (and rescue) of Aristotle's philosophy, done by the Arabs in Spain: The struggle about it, whether it had to be taught in christian world or should be forbidden - as pope Gregor IX did in 1231 - passes the 13th century: Once the realistic philosophy adopted (and the plague survived), a new science, a new kind of thinking and even of being begins - inspired by the model of ancient culture. Or, models of ancient culture were rare in other countries than in Italy - at least in non-orthodox christian Europe, beyond of byzantine world. English Renaissance only started when the Tudors arose, after the Wars of Roses.


Did Raphael sanzio go to school?

He didn't go to a school. He was taught be his father.


Does anyone know anything about the artist George Ford Morris?

George Ford Morris was an American painter from Missouri who lived during the late nineteenth century through much of the twentieth century. He primarily taught himself how to paint, though he did spend some time studying at the Art Institute of Chicago and the Julian Academy in Paris.


Who taught composer Aaron copland?

Aaron Copland studied under several prominent teachers, with notable influences being Nadia Boulanger and Rubin Goldmark. Boulanger, in particular, played a significant role in shaping his compositional style during his studies in Paris. Additionally, he studied at the Juilliard School with Goldmark, who introduced him to various aspects of musical composition.

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Preachers during the great awakening taught that?

Salvation is available to anyone, rich or poor.


What did John Calvin teach about predestination and its significance in Christian theology?

John Calvin taught that God has predestined certain individuals for salvation and others for damnation, based on His sovereign will. This doctrine of predestination is significant in Christian theology as it emphasizes God's control over salvation and highlights the importance of faith and obedience in the lives of believers.


Who was the theologian who taught that God had predestined some people to go to heaven and others to go to hell?

John Calvin


The Great Awakening taught that salvation was by?

grace


The renaissance belief that humankind was not worthless in the eyes of god as the church had taught during the middle ages has come to be known as?

humanism


How did Copernicus and galileo change peoples ideas about the world during the renaissance time?

they both were scientist and both were astronomers and taught that the earth moves around the sun :)


Did the renaissance movement had a profound effect on education?

The only thing that was taught was the bible


What group taught salvation came through belief in Jesus and following the Law?

Some of the Jewish Christians taught this mix of beliefs. They are referred to as the 'Judaisers'.


The term renaissance means rebirth. in the context of this class what was the renaissance period a rebirth of?

I am sorry but we can't answer because we don't know what you need. From the question your instructor has framed the question in reference to what has been taught. We don't know what you have been taught.


What were beliefs about salvation during the middle ages?

The Catholic church was the only religion in the middle ages and it taught that man was born in sin and to reach heaven he needed to do as the church told him. The church was seen as the "middle man" between man and God. If a person was excommunicated by the church he/she would not be saved and that there would be no salvation for them.


The medieval church taught that salvation was?

A joint venture, a combination of divine mercy and human good works.


Who was the most influential scholar of the carolingian renaissance?

Alcuin (735-804), who taught at Charlemagne's court.