The Faith of the Renaissance – Renaissance Influencers Series | Official Lost Archives Scroll Edition

The Faith of the Renaissance – Renaissance Influencers Series | Official Lost Archives Scroll Edition

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The Faith of the Renaissance – Renaissance Influencers Series | Official Lost Archives Scroll Edition

The Faith of the Renaissance – Renaissance Influencers Series | Official Lost Archives Scroll Edition

$1.50
Sale price  $1.50 Regular price 

Printed on parchment-style paper, this 8.5x11 scroll brings the remarkable story of The Faith of the Renaissance — Famous Names, Known Allegiances, and the Christian World They Shaped — to life in stunning detail. The Renaissance was not religiously empty. Its artists, scholars, printers, and reformers worked in a world deeply marked by Christianity. Their faith, convictions, and labor left a lasting imprint on art, learning, science, and the Christian faith.

  • Recovered Record — Books, sermons, paintings, dedications, letters, translations, and church records preserve the evidence of their affiliations and convictions
  • Historical Account — Some remained within the Roman Catholic Church while others pressed for reform. Yet all operated within a Christian worldview that shaped the thought, laws, and culture of Europe. Featured figures include Gutenberg (Catholic Printer), Erasmus (Catholic Priest & Scholar), Luther (Augustinian Friar & Reformer), Calvin (Reformed Pastor), Tyndale (English Bible Translator), Michelangelo (Catholic Artist), Copernicus (Catholic Canon Astronomer), and Galileo (Catholic Natural Philosopher)
  • Early Voices Preparing the Way — John Wycliffe (Oxford Theologian, Forerunner of Reform) and Jan Hus (Bohemian Reformer, Forerunner of Reform) helped lay the groundwork for the Reformation that followed
  • When the Story is Told — Faith was the foundation that helped shape this age’s art, learning, printing, science, and reform — leaving a legacy that still speaks today
  • Did You Know? — The Renaissance and Reformation overlapped in remarkable ways. While Michelangelo painted, Erasmus edited the Greek New Testament, Gutenberg’s press spread books, Luther and Tyndale pushed Scripture toward the people, and scholars such as Copernicus and Galileo explored a universe they believed was ordered by God
  • Words of Wisdom — "Great are the works of the Lord, studied by all who delight in them." — Psalm 111:2

Size: 8.5" x 11" | Printed on parchment-style paper
Series: Renaissance Influencers Series — Scroll Edition

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