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What role did the renaissance play in the Protestant reformation ?

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It led to the development of a larger and more powerful Catholic Church. It encouraged people in the Church to be more spiritual. It did not play a role in religion at all.

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Without the Renaissance, it is difficult to imagine that the Protestant Reformation could have succeeded in Europe. The Renaissance placed human beings at the center of life and had shown that this world was not just a ‘vale of tears’ but could be meaningful, and it was possible for people to live without reference to the divine.

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