Social Sciences, asked by kiragregory, 5 months ago

The difference between the Reformation and the Renaissance is:

The Reformation was about changes in the Christian church and the Renaissance was about new ways of thinking and ideas.
The Reformation was about changes in the church and the Renaissance was about science.
The Reformation was about political reform and the Renaissance was about art.
The Reformation was about philosophical ideas and the Renaissance was linked to the church.

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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Explanation:

One of the main contrasts was that the reformation was all about the way to reform the church, and the renaissance had a much more secular view. Some of the similarities were that they both were about accepting new ideas whether artistic or religious, and they both had leaders who were corrupt.

Answered by MissPinki07
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The Reformation was about changes in the Christian church and the Renaissance was about new ways of thinking and ideas.

The Reformation was about changes in the church and the Renaissance was about science.

The Reformation was about political reform and the Renaissance was about art.

The Reformation was about philosophical ideas and the Renaissance was linked to the church.

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