Just guessing but... I think the Renaissance got people thinking in new different ways which opened the door to the reformation. Where people questioned the Churches teaching and therefore reformed it.
this is another suggestion other than this persons.
The Renaissance in Italy was a great era of time for Italy's literature and art. Most people were poor and life was mostly violent. Renaissance humanists looked for ways to shape a society that made sense to them. The people started to question a central force in their lives, which as the church.
why would i know im asking you
reformation is reformation and protestant is protestant.
An immediate result of the Renaissance was the Reformation.
the Protestant Reformation.
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The Protestant Reformation.
No. The Reformation was less connected to the Renaissance than other things. The Renaissance was connected to exploration and new inventions like the printing press. It was a time of new thinking and ideas. A bit of the Reformation did add to the Renaissance because there was new thinking about man and God, but it wasn't a direct cause. I think it was more of a reflection on the whole.
why would i know im asking you
reformation is reformation and protestant is protestant.
An immediate result of the Renaissance was the Reformation.
Both the Renaissance and Reformation emphasized the importance of individualism, with the Renaissance focusing on human potential and creativity, and the Reformation emphasizing personal faith and direct relationship with God.
yes, the reformation
the Protestant Reformation.
they were jewish
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the reformation
The Reformation