Christianity, but it ws banned in Japan Asia Russia and many other places
During the Renaissance, there was a shift towards humanism and a greater emphasis on individualism and human potential. This led to a separation between religious and secular authority, as people began to place more importance on worldly matters and intellectual pursuits. However, religion still played a significant role in daily life and many aspects of society were influenced by religious beliefs and practices.
Renaissance artists came away from painting austere religious icons and began to paint the people of the day. There was more of an emphasis on man than upon religion.
This means they were more interested in this world than in the religion and getting to heaven.
Shakespeare lived during the Renaissance, so everyone he knew, he knew during the renaissance.
People used trains during the renaissance use for transportation.
well i think most people during that time were Christians and catholic that's my look at things if you feel different please answer it in your own special way.
A renaissance fair is a gathering of people who are re-acting the Renaissance, a period of religion rediscovery. It mostly consists of knight. Alot of people go their to eat traditional food, and get small trinkets.
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Religion, poetry, philosophy, astronomy (there was no difference between astrology and astronomy to the people of the Renaissance) science, mathematics. They were very interested in studying the Ancient Greeks: Plato, Aristotle, Socrates. All renaissance scholars had to know Greek and Latin.
Writing changed during the renaissance by the people developing their own writing called venacular
The people of the Renaissance were scientists authors and historians or even artists like Leonardo Da Vinci and other religious idols such as Martin Luther and John Calvin. So after the Renaissance the education level was down again but people still carried on some of the education.
The focus started to change from God to man. Man started to take center stage with the Humanists. Although, this was a very gradual change, religion was still extremely important to the people during the Renaissance.