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Question Posted Wednesday March 5 2008, 5:34 pm

how did the renaissance cause the reformation? i just dont understand..any help DETAILED help is appreciated. thank you.

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Jeanne answered Thursday March 6 2008, 2:03 am:
The renaissance was a time of renewed interest in learning. Education became very important, and more and more people began learning to read, and write, and think for themselves. Naturally, this included reading the bible and interpreting it for themselves, rather than relying on the Roman Catholic church to tell them what it said and meant, as they'd done in the past. People began to question some of the Church's practices, which is what the reformation was all about.

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9BigBrat6 answered Wednesday March 5 2008, 8:24 pm:
it didn't technically. they were 200 years apart. but basically the reinessance brought back humanism (which is the idea that humans are the basis of everything, instead of ideas)and humanism introduced the reformations. you can read about it in, like, any world history text book. just ask your school for a copy.

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