Asked by Michael

Which accurately describe ideological differences between Catholicism and humanism during the Renaissance?

(Select all that apply.)

a. Catholicism promoted the individual as the center of existence, whereas humanism promoted God as the center of existence.
b. Catholicism promoted a central government, whereas humanism promoted a representative democracy.
c. Catholicism encouraged questioning of doctrine, whereas humanism considered questioning doctrine as heresy.
d. Catholicism was the foremost authority on nature, whereas humanism recognized science as a way to understand nature.

I think b and d?

Answers

Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes, b and d are right.
Answered by Michael
thanks
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome.
Answered by Deborah
I also think its b and d

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