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    The term Renaissance literally means “rebirth” or “renewal” and that’s exactly what took place during the Renaissance period. The Renaissance period was a rebirth of the classical period (Greek and Roman culture) that placed human beings in the center of life’s stage and infused humanistic values. The Renaissance has been considered to begin in Italy in the fourteenth century, with master artist such as Leonardo da Vinci, Michelangelo, and Raphael. Renaissance art sought to capture the…

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    CCSU grad. Why? Well the reality is that Ivy League grad might not be “Smarter” than you but the education they got prepared them for the “Human” workforce. During the Renaissance, the field of education went through a major reconstruction which allows for this acceptance of Ivy Leaguers. We call this movement the Renaissance Humanism. When we look at the original style of teaching, the seven liberal arts had a lot going for them. In it, it contained two major groups which included the Trivium…

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    rationality discussed "Renaissance theory" as including improvements in reasoning all through western Europe (Wallace 1). It is critical as the medieval world stopped to be and the present day common world started. The scholars of Renaissance were thinking, honing Christians; who added to the improvement not either restricted to philosophy nor in the administration. Their style was not either medieval or advanced. The main thing in like manner was their HUMANISM (Fitzgerald 1). Humanism is…

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    The Role of Humanism Humanism began to appear in Italy during the renaissance. Humanists acknowledged human potential and the idea that humans were capable of genius. This was seen in the arts, from the dramatic change in body positioning and body expressions and in the literature, from how people described themselves, to how others were seen and in a common theme of the world’s potential goal. Unlike in medieval times, the idea of uniqueness and self-empowerment were admired. This was…

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    individualism and humanism began to emerge with the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries, philosophy and secular thought gradually took the place of theology as central to European life. While Christianity remained influential throughout the Renaissance, it is clear in thoughts concerning the role of education, political theory, human potential, and temporal matters that there was a tangible shift from theocentrism to a reliance on reason and political thought between the medieval and Renaissance…

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    Effects of Humanism on Religion in the Renaissance The Renaissance is a time in history that introduced a vast number of new ideas. People were slowly moving out of the dark ages and embracing new concepts of thought. Also, with the help of new inventions such as the printing press, it had become easier for people to learn how to read and write. This had created a foundation for many Renaissance thinkers to help spread different ideas easily throughout the world. One of the numerous movements…

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    According to Kircher, (2015), the Renaissance period represented a time when beliefs and thoughts were revived, with a main objective of redefining human form in art as a realistic and natural form. The form is in three dimensions and has no obligation of symbolizing religious beliefs and ideas. In reality, Renaissance humanism represents emotions, elegance and strength of human beings. Humanism started during the Italian renaissance, with most people seeking their help rather than going for…

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    The Impact of Humanism on the Renaissance The Renaissance reformed European society by inspiring individuals to think for themselves. The Renaissance sparked creative ideas in art, education, and religion. Until the birth of the Renaissance the catholic church dictated what could and would be learned. New interest by scholars in Greek and Roman writing helped Europe emerge from the Dark Ages. Art caused people to to express how they felt through painting and literature. People such…

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    When the Middle Ages fell, a new era began to rise. The Italian Renaissance sparked due to inspiration of secularism and humanism. The Italian Renaissance was an era of amazing arts, literature, sciences, music, etc. Secularism and humanism led to new philosophies that revived and unified the broken society, such as restoring the old ways of the successful Greeks and Romans. What caused this great surge of evolution and innovations was the Black Death, a catastrophic epidemic killing millions.…

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    Italian Renaissance (ital. Rinascimento-"rebirth" or "born again") – a period in the history of European culture, which replaced the culture of the Middle Ages and the previous culture of modern times. Renaissance art emerged based on humanism-- currents of public thought, which originated in the XIV century. In Italy, and then during the second half of the XV and XVI centuries spread to other European countries. Humanism is proclaimed the highest value of man and his benefit. The followers of…

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