The Renaissance is defined as an intellectual revolution that combines classical Greece with Christian Europe and thereby creates the values of modernity.
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The Renaissance is defined as an intellectual revolution that combines classical Greece with Christian Europe and thereby creates the values of modernity.
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"...the Renaissance is going to do is combine classical Greece with Christian Europe. And it's going to create modernity. Alright, so the ideas, the..."
"...move to the Ottoman Empire. So, the Jews were expelled from Christian Europe, and they moved to the Ottoman Empire, where they were welcomed..."
"...controlled, at its height, one third of all the land in Christian Europe. And they didn't have to pay taxes to the nobility, to..."
"...Muslim Spain, okay, it's more wealthy, more cosmopolitan, and innovative than Christian Europe. A lot of the reason why is, Muslim Spain, it is..."
"...Okay? So there's a lot of discontent at this point in Christian Europe against the Catholic Church. All right? So these are five problems...."
"...third question we're going to look at is, eventually, how did Christian Europe overtake the Muslim world? So those are the three big questions..."
"...First question is why did Islam enter its golden age and Christian Europe enter its dark age? Second question is why did Islam enter..."
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The Renaissance is not only money, trade, city-states, books, and paintings.
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