What aspects of life did humanism influence around the Renaissance?
humanism greatly impacted the ranassiance because humanism in the individual, and the renassiance was rebirth. so it is basically the rebirth of humanism
Humanism not only influenced Renaissance ideas but really sparked their creation. Humanism places man before God.
How did the plague lead to humanism?
The plague was so catastrophic that it led many people to one of two conclusions: Either God is very angry at us or there is no God. When the church was unable to to stop the plague many took this as a sign that religion was no longer valid and that people should look to each other for the solutions to life's problems. Of course, the plague also saw the polar opposite in the rise of very intensely religious groups as well.
How would you celebrate a humanist baby naming ceremony?
i think the thing about humanist is that its really your decision , there are no set rules, i seen one on tv it had colorful balloons, lots of close friends, food, they let the balloons go to symbolize the birth of a new person with new life and choices.
i dont know too much about humanist except that its about freedom of choice and somewhat nature related.
i was considering a humanist wedding ceremony myself a while ago (because it looked about right for my beliefs)
You should maybe go look in a library, or internet sites.
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How did humanism influence the growth of learning in Italy?
because it was a vast center of trade and many different ideas and arts traveled through this center of trade.
What did Erasmus write about in his writings?
Wilhelm Erasmus Arends has written:
'Early piety recommended in the life and death of Christlieb Leberecht von Exter'
How did humanism influence the works of Michelangelo?
Humanism affected the subject matter of artists as well as the way in which it was conveyed. Humanism, as the name suggests, is the movement in which the human form and human accomplishments were used in art. We are in a humanistic period.
What are the differences between atheism humanism and secular humanism?
Humanists believe that the way in which one lives one's life should be dictated by common human principles and reasoning, and that one's actions should be directed toward the betterment of mankind, independent of any religion.
Atheists believe that there is no God, and therefore (by extension) that how one lives one's life must be dictated by secular (or non-theistic spiritual) principles instead of rules handed down by some deity. Atheists are often humanists of some form, but do not necessarily have to be (many sociopaths, for example, are atheists but are also definitely not humanists)
Agnostics do not claim to know whether God does or does not exist: there may be some deity or there may not be. Humanist agnostics go one step further to claim that they do not know whether God does or does not exist, but the question also should not matter in how one lives one's life (that it should be lived by humanist principles in either case).
So in summary, an atheist believes there is no God (and believes that is an important distinction to make). A humanist agnostic believes he/she doesn't know whether there is, but that it shouldn't matter in any case.
It is a good idea to have lots of different religions living together in one place?
There is nothing bad for people with the different religion to live together in one place if they don't debate over their religion or make a very big issue about it. I'm pretty sure these people living together would understand that they have different beliefs. Though, if they can't resist the temptation to fight over it, it's time for them yo live in different places. Though, diverse religions should never stop their friendship. "Unity in Diversity" as it is called; Respect is very important among them.
What do humanists believe about Jesus?
Modern humanist do not believe that there is a God. Early humanists, during the Renaissance, believed that God existed but they exalted human reasoning above moral standards or religious books and didn't care much about God.
What are the roles of philosophy?
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How do you write date in christian era format?
By putting C.E or A.D. after you write you birthday if you use the months January to December. Months in the Jewish calender are Hebrew. In the Muslim calender they are in Arabic. In the Baha'i calender months are named after attributes of God and the language used is whatever language the people speak.
The main "belief", if you like, of secularism is that all religions are equal and that moral, logical, reasonable judgments and opinions made in the interest of law should not be affected by religious doctrine but by the morality, logic and reason of those involved in the decision. The main purpose for having a country, state, society, etc. as being secular is that nobody can be persecuted for their beliefs or their belief system. It is a fairer system that is nearly always abused. For instance, in the USA, it is political suicide to announce that one is not a Christian and expressing any opinion not heard in Sunday mass seems blasphemous to the Senate.
Secularism is not a "modern" movement but is a necessary ideal for any multicultural society.
How did the Peace of Westphalia weaken the Catholic Church's power?
It recognized the right of kingdoms to practice Protestantism.
Nothing is known about life on other planets. However, too little is known about other planets to know for sure. For example, so far we haven't been able to take a close look at planets outside our Solar System, and even the planets within our Solar System are not very well-explored.
What characteristics does a fire have?
Being hot, being light and able to float in the air, and it's a vapor.
Which historical period is bet represent in the ideas expressed by theses speakers?
It's impossible to say for certain, as the answer depends on which speakers are in question.
What does a good boss look like to you?
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Which is better living in the real world or the spirit world?
The real world has one very big advantage in that we know it exists; I would always prefer something certain over something ill-defined and possibly non-existent.
The real world offers challenges which make life worth living in a way that mere pleasure does not. No one has ever suggested that even the best of the spirit worlds offer more than pleasure, the nature of which no one knows.
How did Renaissance ideas influence religion science politics and absolutism?
People challenged accepted beliefs and authority
There were authors and poets and dramatists writing about Renaissance and their beliefs that a man plays the central role in life. Thus people stopped believing in so many Gods and their statues and beliefs. They started being independent and also started to challenge all the practices and beliefs of the church
Why was Wycliffe a threat to the institutional church?
Wycliffe translated the inerrant Holy Scriptures into English so that anyone who could read would be able to read the Bible in his or her own native language. This was a threat only to a church of men who were more interested in having authority over the people for their own personal gain rather than for a church of men who would applaud that the Truth may be known to all. There may have been a fear of interpretation but a true man of God would still yearn to have the Gospel be available to all (Psalm 119, John 5:39, Acts 17:11, Romans 10:17, 2 Timothy 2:15) and emphasize that the Bible is not for ANY private interpretation as written in Isaiah 28:10, 28:13, and 2 Peter 1:20. Also, some in the institutional church may have thought or realized that some of their teachings and practices were not in agreement with the inerrant word of God. They thus wanted to hide this from the people, lest these things be uncovered and their 'hold' on people be loosed.