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    Have you ever wondered why nowadays there are less less people going to church or even supporting God? 500 years ago new ideas started to spread throughout europe, ideas that man doesn’t need God. This idea is called Humanism. In Humanism humans are more important than god. Humanist solve problem in “human ways” instead of resourcing to a god. During the renaissance Humanism develop and spread throughout europe. Some of the most known artist, writers, and even religious figures influence humanism

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    enlightenment and cumulative effort of individuals of that time produced different ideas contributing to the renaissance or re-birth of religious doctrine. Change was instigated by various Italian humanists or Popes of the era, norther humanists such as Desiderius Erasmus, Martin Luther, John Calvin, Henry VII, and Queen Elizabeth I were some of the participants that changed the paradigm of Western European religious landscape. Like the secular despots, popes engaged in war and, when that failed, diplomacy.

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    corrupt the true meaning of God’s Word. Though there were individuals such as Desiderius Erasmus who greatly criticized the Catholic Church yet remained loyal there were others who broke away entirely. With the increasing dissatisfaction across Europe factions began to be founded providing elucidation on the “truthful” interpretations of the Bible. Two various factions were known as Lutheranism after German priest

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    Martin Luther among Desiderius Erasmus, Ulrich Zwingli, John Calvin and Johannes Gutenberg, these individuals all played major roles in contributing to the Reformation across Europe and having the capacity to impact our culture today. Martin Luther certainly provoked the Reformation but he was not the only one who acted that also left a powerful affect. The individuals who started the Protestant Reformation all piggy-backed off of each other to deliver what we know of it today. Because of these leaders

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    and the appraisals of the Catholic Church. A new cultural movement began to appear, known as the Renaissance, and the darkness of the medieval mind map was forever shattered, to remain a pale illusion. Humanists, such as Sir Thomas More and Desiderius Erasmus, and inventors and explorers such as Leonardo Da Vinci, Nicolas Copernicus, and Ferdinand Magellan guided the way to a new ideology of independent thinking. Following the campaign of upcoming thinkers, movements, and changes that would turn

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    Reformation and Definition The Protestant Reformation, known simply as “The Reformation,” began in 1517 with Martin Luther’s publication of the 95 Theses. Major players in this pivotal point in European history included Christian humanists such as Desiderius Erasmus, the Kings of France and England, the Holy Roman Emperors and at the center of it all; the Catholic Church. Luther’s publication of the 95 Theses, its’ rapid dissemination due to the technological advance of the printing press (1440), and a

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    The Black Death

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    Throughout history there has been many events that caused changes in the culture and livelihood of the human race. The Black Death was one such event. The spread of the disease killed millions of people, and caused many religious, social and economic upheavals. The pandemic is thought to have first originated in Central Asia and travel along the Silk Road by the means of trade. The shifting climate patterns at the start of the Little Ice Age may have contributed to the severity of the disease. The

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    profound information and comprehension of the Christian confidence. Christian humanism was appropriately only a recovering of the essential legacy of history and the common association of society with the religious vistas of the person. Desiderius Erasmus was presumably one of the greatest and most extraordinary of the Christian humanists. He was known as the "Sovereign of the Humanists". He generally

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    Born in Eisleben, Germany, in 1483, Martin Luther went on to become one of Western history’s most significant figures. Luther came from a relatively wealthy family. Martin Luther's father was involved in the copper trade and wanted Luther to study law at the University of Erfurt. However in 1505, Luther approached the Augustinian Fairs, a catholic church at Erfurt, to find God and discover the peace of the mind. He joined the extremely strict order and excelled in their discipline. However, no

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    The Medieval way of thinking, which gave kings absolute power and authority gave way to the Renaissance thinkers. These men not only brought their questions to the sciences and the arts, but also began questioning the corrupt practices of the church. The corrupt leaders of the Catholic church required their parishioners not only to tithe their money, but also to pay for the priests services, to buy indulgences when they sinned, and to pay for other services the church provided. The corrupt leaders

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