During the Renaissance, humanism was one of the most intellectual movements. It was based on the study of ancient literature from Greece and Rome. Humanism had a different view of religion than Christianity but the humanists were not anti-religious. The humanists looked at the ancient classics and valued them for what they were, which were clear insights into human nature. These documents also taught the humanists how to live a good worldly life. In the Medieval world, the Christians used these documents to fit into their world-view and to prove their own doctrines’ truth. The humanists did not disagree with the Christian belief in religious matters but they did argue that every single detail that had no importance should not be focus
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