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    the Renaissance‚ ideas were expressed by the logical movement called humanism. The movement involved the failures in the Roman Catholic Church and the Holy Roman Empire to provide a stable and uniting structure for the society of spiritual and material life. During humanism the reputation of city-states and national monarchies rose‚ national languages was improved‚ and the traditional feudal structures failed. The effect of humanism was to allow man freedom from unjust religious beliefs‚ to encourage

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    Essay on Humanism The Renaissance is the label we put upon the emergence of a new perspective and set of ideals in Europe. This does not mean that it was sudden‚ neat and clean. It was gradual‚ inconsistent‚ and variable from place to place. The Renaissance had its origins in Italy because a powerful merchant class arose in its cities that replaced the landed aristocracy and clergy as the leaders of society. This new class‚ along with many aristocrats and clergy‚ embraced humanist

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    Athough from two entirely different cultures and entirely different times‚ the Pantheon and the Parthenon share similarities‚ along with a world of differences‚ in form‚ function‚ themes‚ ideology‚ and messages about their respective civilizations. By comparing these two structures‚ it is easy to see why knowledge of context and culture is important to understanding and interpreting art. The Pantheon was built between 118-125 AD in ancient Rome as a temple to the seven gods of the seven planets

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    Secular humanism is the belief that human beings are the most superior of beings. It is different from atheism in the sense that the later disputes the existence of God only but embraces spirituality. Secular humanism is posed to either of these ideologies. On the contrary‚ Christianity bases life on the belief in God who is manifested in creation‚ Jesus Christ‚ and the Bible. Christians‚ therefore‚ base their entire life on the teaching as articulated in the Bible. This essay focuses on the difference

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    God‚ and then parish. Humanism provided a striking contrast to this idea‚ human potential and the perfection of man was a large focus. The European Renaissance lasted from 1350 CE to1600 CE. Petrarch‚ one of the earliest advocates for humanism‚ found he didn’t have morally conscious figures during his time to pull inspiration from. Consequently‚ he decided to refer back to classical antiquity for inspiration. Ancient manuscripts were collected and put into libraries. Humanism provided a more secular

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    The Parthenon was a temple that was built on top of the Acropolis in Athens‚ Greece. Greece was destroyed by the Persians during the Persian war in 480 B.C.E. An effort to rebuilt Athens was started and the whole population of the city was put to the task. At first‚ the city’s walls were restored and then the focus was turned to the marketplace (agora). The marketplace was also finished but the temples remained untouched. The Athenians left the foundations of the temples as they were because

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    Over the last 20 or 30 years‚ science and technology have made new headways day and day‚ resulting in the higher standard of living‚ and the Chinese citizens have the aware of environment protection. For instance‚ Low carbon life‚ aims to reduce the carbon emissions and save energy‚ has become a new fashion for city people. The greenhouse gases contribute to the global effect‚ then‚ a series of questions surface with the issue. The global warming causes the global sea-level rise‚ and the submersion

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    In Italy‚ the Renaissance presented through literary and art themes a new humanistic conception of man. The rise of the Medici family also held a great role in the sponsorship of the arts. Humanism was considered to be the most significant intellectual movement of the Renaissance. As its name implies‚ humanism was a philosophy that was characterized by its blending of the concern of the history and actions of all human beings‚ and their influence in the world‚ with religious duty (Vary). Humanists

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    Brittany  Borcherdt   EDU  4100;  Tuesday  3:30-­‐6:30   MIDTERM  ASSIGNMENT‚  PART  1   November  6‚  2011     The  humanistic  approach  to  teaching  is  rooted  in  the  philosophy  that  a  student’s  emotional  state  of  being  is   inextricable  from  his  or  her  cognitive  state.  Therefore‚  a  constructive  learning  environment  addresses  the

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    E***** W****** Professor W***** B****** World of Humanism and Reform 29 April 2013 Humanism in Light of a Lost Paradise Man may argue whether or not a Christian who claims to gather all their knowledge‚ wisdom‚ and reason from the divine God can be a humanist or not but it is obvious in Milton’s case‚ especially in light of his most well-known piece Paradise Lost‚ that this can be true. The notion of a Christian humanist is based on spiritual and moral achievement required to earn merit as

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