Renaissance Impact On Society

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The Renaissance was the rebirth of the European culture after the dark ages. It ushered in the modern era of secularism, rationality and individualism. The word Renaissance is a French word meaning rebirth, it is used to describe a cultural movement that began in fourteenth-century Italy. It was done through trade and looked back to the classical past. (McKay 378) When you hear the word Renaissance what comes to mind? How about Leonardo, Raphael, Michelangelo, and Donatello. This may sound familiar, I know what you’re thinking and no it’s not the Teenage Mutant ninja turtles these men were real artist that had a huge impact on the Renaissance era with their masterpieces. The Renaissance brought many new changes from art, literature, philosophy and even new science discoveries. The Renaissance art like the medieval art was more life-like and contained perspective, it was both visual and literary. The painters started to show the human form more accurately which also allowed for them to get a better understanding of the human anatomy. This can be depicted in Leonardo da Vinci’s …show more content…

Martin Luther was known as the father of the Protestant Reformation. He criticized the Catholics church scale of intelligences. He also attacks the corruption of the Catholic hierarchy, In the words of Martin Luther “We preach Christ crucified. Now they make the pope a viceregent of Christ exalted in heaven and some have let the devil rule. The pope is above the angels in heaven and has power over them. (Ward330) Martin Luther felt that the church was out of control and wanted to take action and regain his belief. The reformation was a movement that was between the churches that was challenged by the authority of the Roman Catholic Church. The role of the clergy was undermined and the relationships between national countries and the Roman Catholic Church were threatened. This resulted in war.

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