Across
- 2. saw the Classical past as a glorious time
- 4. Borrowing from the Greeks and Romans
- 5. It is very important to humanists to have this be open, curious and questioning.
- 7. Another word for Renaissance
- 8. One of the most important classical concept to Renaissance thinkers
- 12. a Roman lawyer and politician that wrote "Cultivation of the mind is as necessary as food to the body."
- 15. Humanist ideas spread mainly among this group of people in society
- 16. these were preserved in libraries and translated
- 18. One of the most important classical concept to Renaissance thinkers
- 19. Humanists believed that people can achieve great things through this.
Down
- 1. The classical civilizations that Renaissance thinkers looked back to
- 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
- 6. Believed that you should pray for a sound mind in a sound body
- 8. Taught people how they could improve themselves and their society through their own efforts
- 9. Refers to the quality of the human mind that sets us apart from animals -our spiritual and intellectual abilities (the latin word)
- 10. This civilization preserved the knowledge of the classical civilization, and further developed it.
- 11. Our form of government that is named after the Greek system of participatory government.
- 13. Believed that people can shape their lives through their own efforts and talents
- 14. Humans can use the power of this to find truth for themselves.
- 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?
