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Age Of Exploration Research Paper

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Throughout history, there were desires to know, exist, create and to have power, each of these desires impacted history. However, the most influential desire was the one to create. History gave us a desire to create new languages, art, religion and new colonies that were found in the exploration. European history has created a way to expand the new ideas and make them ideal throughout the Middle Ages and throughout the Age of Exploration. The desire to create has expanded the knowledge to create and use the new ideas that were discovered to enhance the human life for survival. Without languages, art, religion and, colonies we would not have what we have today. The desire to create was a motive that impacted European history and the human …show more content…

The art that has been inspired by the celebration of God’s work. God’s work has been celebrated through art and sculpture of how we depict who God is. The desire to create art was to make art look and real and individualistic. The art that was created began to become more detailed such as the sculpture that was done by Michelangelo, of Pieta, the sculpture is set up high enough to when anyone who would look up would see the deiminase of having Mary holding her son Jesus (“Sculpture of Pieta”, PowerPoint on “The Renaissance”). However, if you were to take the sculpture down to the eye level you would see that Mary was larger than Jesus. This is done by the precise detail and math that was taken for the art to look . The desire to create art is to expand how ideas were created. An example of this is Leonardo da Vinci, he was an artist, scientist ,and engineer. He was a man that had a huge influence of creativity and understanding of the human body, learning how to draw self-portraits and creating how to invent a helicopter and a tank (Discussion notes, January 30). Da Vinci had the creativity of having an idea of an invention but he was not able to follow through, an example of this is the helicopter. Da Vinci has sketches of the helicopter, the picture of his sketch had was heavily influenced by math. Math helped create art, inventions and figure out what can be the new idea that majority of remains would …show more content…

The conflict between Protestant and Catholics created a new structure of what new denominations may be based off on. An example of this is; Lutheran, Anabaptist, Calvinism, Presbyterianism, and the Anglican church are all denomination that branch off from either Catholic or Protestant (Discussion notes, February 6th). Creating new denominations awakens new experiences for people who are willing to follow a new denomination and see how it impacts them, in the text Sources of The Making of the West, St. Ignatius of Loyola, makes a statement of, “It’ll be helpful to lead people, as far as possible, to open themselves to God’s grace, exhorting them to a desire for salvation, to prayer, to alms, and to everything that conduces to receiving grace or increasing it” (SMW, Responding to Reformation, 30). This statement goes along with creating new denominations and creating new structures in the church as you want to seek options for what believe suits the way you

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