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PLZ HELP ASPA!!! How did the Renaissance Influence the Reformation? (Edge 2020)

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The Renaissance is often seen as a secular and even pagan movement that was in many ways anti-Christian. This view was certainly true Italy, the birthplace of the Renaissance. The humanists were particularly worldly and had little interest in the Church. Several early Italian humanists, such as Petrarch sought to reform the Church, but his successors were largely secular in outlook and their concerns.

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Answer: The Renaissance also encouraged people to question received wisdom and offered the possibility of change, which was unthinkable in the middle ages. This encouraged the reformers to tackle abuses in the Church, which ultimately led to the schism and the end of Christendom's old idea.

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