He wrote the book Utopia which was the idea of a society of intellectuals, and his ideas caught on.
Strong Christian influence
True. John Locke had more influence on the American Founders than did Thomas Hobbes. The Americans wanted nothing to do with Thomas Hobbes. The Americans did not want George III. The Americans did not seek Leviathan.
we are young
it convinced more colonists to become patriots
because they were responsible for business and art
thomas more
Thomas More, an English statesman and humanist, contributed to the Renaissance by promoting classical learning, advocating for human rights, and writing his famous work "Utopia," which criticized the social and political issues of his time. He emphasized the importance of education and the pursuit of knowledge, embodying the spirit of the Renaissance.
philosophers
John M. Major has written: 'Sir Thomas Elyot and Renaissance humanism' -- subject(s): Humanism in literature, Influence, Renaissance
St. Thomas More
he wrote a book utopia
humanism
Francis Bacon was a significant figure in the Renaissance due to his promotion of the scientific method and empiricism. He emphasized the importance of observation and experimentation in understanding the natural world, which laid the foundation for modern scientific inquiry. Bacon's work helped to shift the focus of knowledge from speculative philosophy to evidence-based reasoning.
Thomas More incorporated Renaissance ideas in his work by blending classical humanism with Christian spirituality. He emphasized the importance of individual moral conscience and the pursuit of intellectual inquiry. More's writings also reflected the Renaissance focus on the dignity of man and the potential for human progress through reason and education.
He influenced the Renaissance by his awesome paintings.
Strong Christian influence
It did not, since Bruegel lived AFTER the Renaissance.