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Essay heading: Art and Humanism
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A lot of men believed that revelation must take precedence over reason. When these men rejected humanism and reason, not only did they reject the “learning, science, and freedoms, they rejected Jesus’ messages of love and his humanity” (Loflin), this resulted in the Dark Ages (but that is another essay)... displayed 300 characters
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When these men rejected humanism and reason, not only did they reject the “learning, science, and freedoms, they rejected Jesus’ messages of love and his humanity” (Loflin), this resulted in the Dark Ages (but that is another essay).
There were four influential classical humanists; they were Plato, Zeno, Epicurus, and Aristotle... displayed next 300 characters
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