Erasmus

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A Dutch philosopher and one of the greatest scholars of the northern Renaissance

Real World Example

Erasmus was a Dutch philosopher and scholar who became one of the leading figures of the northern Renaissance, known for his writings on humanism and religious reform. He emphasized the importance of education and literacy, translating the New Testament into Greek, which made the scriptures more accessible and encouraged people to think independently about religion. His work laid the groundwork for the Reformation by promoting critical thinking and questioning the authority of the Church, influencing figures like Martin Luther. Today, Erasmus's legacy of valuing education and critical inquiry continues to inspire people to pursue knowledge and think independently. For instance, students participating in European exchange programs named after him, like the Erasmus+ program, experience cultural exchange and broaden their perspectives, much like Erasmus encouraged in his time.

Practice Version

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