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    who were leading the charge in the new ways of thinking. Humanism and Secularism were both heavily present in the art of Michelangelo‚ Masaccio‚ Raphael‚ Botticelli‚ and Brunelleschi. Their art was reflective of the influx of new thinkers and the decline in wholesale trust in religion being the one and only truth. Whether it is Humanism where you are all about the human experience and how man rises above the rest or Secularism where you are simply straying from the church‚ these men followed their

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    1. Enlightenment Setting a. The Enlightenment is a combination of the Renaissance and the Scientific Revolution‚ marked with a sense of less spirituality and more secularism. i. Less spirituality‚ more secularism. ii. During this time‚ people questioned authority more than ever before. People wanted equality – or at least semi-equality – where the masses weren’t dirt-poor and the middle class totally unobtainable. iii. Not only were more people learned (thanks to the printing press in the Renaissance)

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    masterpieces during a time of growth and change in Europe known as the Renaissance. One thinks that the Renaissance came about when it did for many reasons such as changes in the church‚ and that affected people’s world views. Realism‚ humanism‚ and secularism are outcomes of these changes. The realism of the time focused in the some pieces of art helped in the making of a brilliant piece by Leonardo Da Vinci called The Mona Lisa and Michelangelo’s David‚ an amazing statue which was based on the ancient

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    renaissance can be traced back to lead to the Thirty Years War. Humanism‚ individualism‚ rationalism and most of all secularism first appeared in popular culture during that time period and are the core ideas. These ideas gave Luther the ideas for his reforms of the church and cause the protestant reformation which will then lead to a main force in the Thirty Years War which is secularism at the beginning. Protestant reformation drove Europe into a time a chaos such as the Middle East in today ’s world

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    Intellectual Hallmarks of the Renaissance A. The Renaissance was characterized by self-conscious awareness 1. Humanism‚ Individualism‚ and secularism all were popular a. Humanism emphasized human beings‚ their achievements‚ interests‚ b. Individualism stressed personality uniqness‚ genius‚ and talents c. secularism involves concern with material world instead of spirit III. Art and the artist A. No feature of the Renaissance evokes greater than art

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    thought partly while rebelling against medieval traditions and views on religion‚ de-emphasizing sacrifice and devotion to prayer and other spiritual matters. Humanist scholars were attracted to classical literature of the Romans and Greeks‚ bringing secularism‚ rhetoric‚ and focus on logic to Europe‚ which is part of why scholars gradually floated away from blindly following religious traditions. Humanists teachings included rhetoric and moral philosophy‚ going against traditional ways of education.

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    above‚ the first difference between both conventional and Islamic accounting is that the method of account reporting where the conventional account reporting is derived in the method of secularism where the practitioner will ignores the important element which consist with the religion. Besides that‚ under the secularism‚ people may "no longer need God or religion. Therefore‚ the economic behaviour was only restricted by man-made laws"‚ this statement stated in the article by Mohd Ibrahim (2001). Thus

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    unchanged. The First Vatican Council addressed issues like rationalism and liberalism‚ and attempted to keep them separate from Catholicism. (Encyclopaedia Britannica‚ 2012) However‚ in the 1940’s‚ 50’s and 60’s‚ concepts such as liberalism‚ communism‚ secularism‚ humanism‚ ecumenism and equality were all hot button issues that were affecting both the secular and religious world. Pope John felt that the First Vatican Council failed to address the pastoral aspects of the faith‚ so the Church decided to re-evaluate

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    1. The Hallmarks of the Renaissance a. Individualism b. Secularism c. Antiquity d. Skepticism 2. Renaissance Art Renaissance Women - Men married younger women - Resulted in many widows - Women could inherit property - In charge of nurturing children ○ Some say that’s why the arts.. - Upper class women enjoyed high degree of freedom - Still expected to obey husbands- still unequal Isabella d’Este (First Lady of the Renaissance) - Window - Leader of Mantua

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    religion faces + criticism its traditional beliefs + science has came to be more valued than religion +being challenged by secularism Impact on the west +statistics show Buddhism in growing in the west +natural growth + convert growth Buddhism fits in with western world view +why? Buddhism has the ability to adopt to the western world view of secularism ‚ materialism and consumerism. +Buddhism has provided answers to some of the big questions. Historical basis who was

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