TCAP Review Packet Unit 6: The Renaissance (3 of 4)
star
star
star
star
star
Last updated 9 months ago
10 questions
Note from the author:

Required
10
How did Thomas Aquinas view the relationship between reason and faith?Select the two correct answers.
How did Thomas Aquinas view the relationship between reason and faith?
Select the two correct answers.
Required
10
What was the primary focus of humanism during the Renaissance?Select the best answer.
What was the primary focus of humanism during the Renaissance?
Select the best answer.
Required
10
What metaphor does the text use to describe reason in Aquinas’s philosophy?Select the best answer.
What metaphor does the text use to describe reason in Aquinas’s philosophy?
Select the best answer.
Required
10
What role did classical knowledge play in the Renaissance?Select the best answer.
What role did classical knowledge play in the Renaissance?
Select the best answer.
Required
10
The core belief within _______ is that humans have the power to shape their destiny through _______ and _______ .
Required
10
The Renaissance artist and philosophers very much valued the knowledge of the _______ and _______ .
Required
10
_______ positively impacted world history and the Renaissance by convincing
others that _______ and _______ (logic) could coexist and in doing so improve the human experience.
Required
10
Humanism during the Renaissance put emphasis on growing the church and improving societies faith in God.
Humanism during the Renaissance put emphasis on growing the church and
improving societies faith in God.
Required
10
Humanism was contradictory to the Renaissance movement and is rarely seen in the art, literature, and scientific advancements that occurred at the time.
Humanism was contradictory to the Renaissance movement and is rarely seen in the art, literature, and scientific advancements that occurred at the time.
Required
10
Renaissance humanists were inspired by the idea that humans could shape their destiny through learning and innovation.
Renaissance humanists were inspired by the idea that humans could shape their destiny through learning and innovation.