Humanism Humanism was a philosophy, or way of thought, that developed during the Renaissance. Humanist thought came from Classical writings.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Renaissance Humanism.
Advertisements

14.1 The Renaissance and Reformation. The Renaissance  At the end of the Middle Ages, people across Europe found the urge to be creative.  The Renaissance.
The following slides are a continuation of the first Renaissance PowerPoint.
1 Renaissance Begins Coach Parrish OMS Chapter 15, Section 1.
Objective: Objective: How did the Renaissance change the nature of society. HUMANISM: RENAISSANCE PHILOSOPHY.
Chapter 17 Italy: Birthplace of the Renaissance
Humanism And a Rebirth in Learning The Renaissance Rise of Capitalism Old Greek and Roman Learning New Asian Ideas ( Muslims, Chinese, Indians) Why Italy?
World History The Renaissance Mr. Read Effects of the Crusade Decrease power of the Pope Decrease feudal nobility Trade between Europe and Southwest.
Session 1: Renaissance and Religious Turmoil The Italian and Northern Renaissance.
Renaissance Origins and Development. Origins  The Renaissance is known today as a single cultural and intellectual movement.  It actually began in Italy.
Three periods in European history. THE CLASSICAL PERIOD When we refer to the classical period of European history, we are talking about the time of the.
BELLWORK Grab a handout from the front stool on “The Importance of Moveable Type.” Then, answer the following questions: 1.Who was Johann Gutenberg? 2.Why.
BIRTHPLACE OF THE RENAISSANCE. RENAISSANCE  Means “rebirth” and refers to the revival of art and learning following the Middle Ages.  It began in Italy.
Borrowed from Mrs. Valenti’s World History Class Saddleback Valley, CA Thanks Mrs. Valenti!
The Renaissance in Italy
Renaissance: Humanism The big question….. Are you a Humanist???
1.Write a detailed description of the middle ages. 2.What effect did the Bubonic Plague/ Black Death have upon Europe? 3.What was Charlemagne best known.
Write in agenda: Homework Vocab Day 2 on wiki Renaissance Fair form due by Friday *Vocab Day 1 & forms on desk.
Chapter 14, Section 1 Spirit of the Renaissance Read Pgs
Renaissance Humanism in Art. What is Humanism? philosophy or way of thinking that was found in writing and in art was based on the classics, the writings.
Timeline of European History Ancient Medieval Modern History History History History History History (Middle Ages or Dark Ages) (Middle Ages or Dark Ages)
The Renaissance Western Europe emerged from the Middle Ages during an era known as the Renaissance From 1300 to 1600, Western Europe experienced a “rebirth”
Renaissance Rebirth of classical learning and culture
The Spirit of Renaissance
-The Renaissance
The Renaissance.
BELLWORK Define the following words: Humanism Individualism Secular
Mr. White’s World History
Italian Renaissance LT: I can identify and describe characteristics of the Renaissance and consider how specific characteristics distinguish the Renaissance.
Mrs. Hachtel// February 13, 2017
Italian Renaissance.
Entry Task Choose 2 words from our list of Renaissance characteristics and explain how your person/term/thing/place exemplified the characteristics. Think.
Cypress Ranch World History 2014
Friday Warm-Up In your warm-up section:
12. Ideas & the Human Experience
Renaissance: The Rebirth of Europe
Renaissance – “rebirth”
Sit with the same people from yesterday.
Renaissance Rebirth of classical learning and culture
Renaissance Philosophy
Italian Renaissance LT: I can identify and describe characteristics of the Renaissance and consider how specific characteristics distinguish the Renaissance.
Middle Ages Review Feudalism and the Manor System
Unit 9 Late Middle Ages and Renaissance Days 5 Renaissance Art & Artists, Humanism, the Northern Renaissance.
Renaissance Art.
The Renaissance 11/12/14.
The Renaissance Movement
The Italian Renaissance
Chapter 15.1: History of Scientific Thought
bellwork Take a sheet from the tray
The Humanist Approach.
The Italian Renaissance
What Even Was The Renaissance?
At the Heart of the Renaissance
Focus Question #2 How Did Humanism Affect the Renaissance Worldview?
Friday Warm-Up In your warm-up section:
Renaissance and Reformation
SWBAT recognize how the Renaissance changes the nature of society
The Renaissance Chapter 5 Section 1-2.
From 1550 to 1700, Europe experienced a Scientific Revolution when new ideas in physics, astronomy, biology, anatomy changed the way Europeans viewed.
The Renaissance
Topic: Roots of the Enlightenment
Humanism and the Renaissance
The Renaissance ( ) Renaissance- rebirth.
The Renaissance Time of Rebirth ( ).
Do Now: Grab today’s Agenda from your Out Box and answer the following questions: Compare and contrast these two paintings. How are they similar? How.
Renaissance Art.
In this lesson, students will define the following terms:
Shifting Ideas about God and Man
PLAGUE. PLAGUE CRUSADES ITALIAN MERCHANT REPUBLICS.
Humanism and The Printing Press
Presentation transcript:

Humanism Humanism was a philosophy, or way of thought, that developed during the Renaissance. Humanist thought came from Classical writings.

Individuals Humanists believe that the individual human is important. They think that people are capable of making great accomplishments in this world.

These subjects are called “Humanities” today. Humanism stressed the importance of classical subjects, such as history, literature, philosophy, grammar, public speaking, and art. These subjects are called “Humanities” today.

Secularism Although humanist thinkers continued to stress the importance of leading a Christian life, they challenged people to think for themselves instead of look to the Church for every answer.

Effects Humanist thought sparked an explosion of creativity, learning, and discovery.

Art Art began to focus on people instead of religion.

Check for Understanding What was humanism based on? What did humanists value? How was humanist thought different from Medieval thought? What subjects did humanists think were important? How did humanists feel about Christianity and the Church? What were the effects of humanist thought? How did art change as result of humanism?

Medieval or Renaissance?

I don’t want to just believe what the Pope says I don’t want to just believe what the Pope says. I want to find out for myself!

I believe that whatever the pope says is what goes! No exceptions!

Humans are nothing without God.

As Humans, we are capable of a lot As Humans, we are capable of a lot! I can get an A on an exam because I WORK HARD, not because it’s an act of God.

I want to read books and find out more about Science and literature.

The only book I need is my bible

Fun Fact! This is “The Statue of David” by the famous artist Michelangelo

I will follow whatever the Pope and King tell me to do.

Renaissance QC 1. What civilizations influenced Renaissance culture? A. Greek and Roman C. Indian and Chinese B. Roman and Chinese D. Greek and Indian 2. Which of the following is true of Humanists? A. They believe that humans are capable of great accomplishments by themselves They believe that humans are incapable of anything without God They believe that humans are all automatically going to Heaven During the European Renaissance: Feudalism became the dominant political system The use of reason and logic were discouraged A new questioning spirit and attitude emerged 4. What 2 Italian cities were the birthplace of the Renaissance? 5. How did art change as a result of humanism?