The Rise of the New Educational Institutions in Humanism (526 words, 2 pages)
Toward the end of the Middle Ages there was a renewed interest in those studies that stressed the importance of man, his faculties, affairs, worldly aspirations, and well-being. The primacy of theology and otherworldliness was over the reductio artium ad theologiam (freely, reducing everything to theological argument) was rejected since ...
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