Secular refers to ideas, practices, or institutions that are not connected to religious or spiritual matters. During the Renaissance, a cultural and intellectual movement from the 14th to the 17th centuries, there was a significant shift towards secularism as thinkers and artists began to focus on Humanism, individualism, and the exploration of the natural world, rather than solely on religious themes. This shift allowed for a flourishing of art, science, and philosophy, emphasizing human experience and reasoning over traditional religious doctrines.
It became more secular.
Weren't they more SECULAR; because in the Renaissance, people began to think about humanism, so i think you mean the Reformation.
how did the following relate to the renaissance;music ,literature,and art
madrigal
Renaissance is nothing but REBIRTH. Otherwise called as REVIVAL OF LEARNING AND CULTURE (cultural rebirth) Renaissance brought back interest in art, literature, basically learning in general. and yeah renaissance does mean rebirth (:
The Renaissance was a period of renewed interest in human-centered knowledge, which included a revival of classical learning, literature, art, and science. While there was a strong focus on humanism and individual achievement during the Renaissance, religion still played a significant role in society, and many Renaissance figures were devout Christians. The period saw a blending of secular and religious influences in various aspects of life.
Religious, Secular, and Instrumental
Humanism
It became more secular.
This means they were more interested in this world than in the religion and getting to heaven.
Humanism
It was more secular.