The Humanist Approach, Pages 60-63

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Across
  1. 2. saw the Classical past as a glorious time
  2. 4. Borrowing from the Greeks and Romans
  3. 5. It is very important to humanists to have this be open, curious and questioning.
  4. 7. Another word for Renaissance
  5. 8. One of the most important classical concept to Renaissance thinkers
  6. 12. a Roman lawyer and politician that wrote "Cultivation of the mind is as necessary as food to the body."
  7. 15. Humanist ideas spread mainly among this group of people in society
  8. 16. these were preserved in libraries and translated
  9. 18. One of the most important classical concept to Renaissance thinkers
  10. 19. Humanists believed that people can achieve great things through this.
Down
  1. 1. The classical civilizations that Renaissance thinkers looked back to
  2. 3. Humanists believed that these should be skilled in many different areas. They should develop not just their minds but also their bodies and spirits
  3. 6. Believed that you should pray for a sound mind in a sound body
  4. 8. Taught people how they could improve themselves and their society through their own efforts
  5. 9. Refers to the quality of the human mind that sets us apart from animals -our spiritual and intellectual abilities (the latin word)
  6. 10. This civilization preserved the knowledge of the classical civilization, and further developed it.
  7. 11. Our form of government that is named after the Greek system of participatory government.
  8. 13. Believed that people can shape their lives through their own efforts and talents
  9. 14. Humans can use the power of this to find truth for themselves.
  10. 17. The belief that developing one's talents was to serve God, because God had provided you with those talents is part of which worldview?