What is Christian humanism? A. an early sixteenth-century movement to remove all high-ranking officials from the Christian Church B. an early sixteenth-century movement that applied humanistic methods to the study of Christianity C. an early sixteenth-century movement to create a utopian society D. an early sixteenth-century movement that encouraged high-ranking church officials to be more concerned with money, power, and land than people's souls
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An early sixteenth-century movement that applied humanistic methods to the study of Christianity. Christian humanism is the belief that human freedom and individualism are intrinsic (natural) parts of, or are at least compatible with, Christian doctrine and practice. It is a philosophical union of Christian and humanist principles.
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