Growing secularism during the Renaissance influenced European writers primarily because they wrote more books about non-religious subjects. This shift allowed for a broader exploration of human experience, philosophy, science, and art, moving beyond the strict confines of religious themes.
How did growing secularism influence European writers during the Renaissance? (1 point) Responses They based their scientific ideas on the teachings of the Church. They based their scientific ideas on the teachings of the Church. They began to translate the Bible into the vernacular. They began to translate the Bible into the vernacular. They wrote more books about non-religious subjects. They wrote more books about non-religious subjects. They translated Greek and Arabic writings into Latin.
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