Erasmus was a Dutch Christian humanist, priest, teacher, and scholar who believed in the power of knowledge and kindness to improve the world.
Overview
Major Works
Legacy And Impact
Influence On Education
Philosophy And Humanism
Early Life And Education
Critique Of Scholasticism
Erasmus In Popular Culture
Erasmus And The Reformation
Erasmus And Catholic Doctrine
Correspondence And Relationships
University Of Paris
Catholic Church
Scholasticism
Martin Luther
New Testament
Renaissance
Literature
Reading
Thought
People
Value
🇳🇱 Erasmus was born in 1466 in the city of Rotterdam in the Netherlands.
📖 He loved reading and learning from a young age, studying Latin and Greek.
🌍 Erasmus believed that knowledge could help make the world a better place.
🎨 He is considered one of the greatest scholars of the Renaissance, a time of great art and discovery.
😄 One of his most famous works is 'In Praise of Folly,' where he humorously criticized foolishness in society.
⛪ Erasmus encouraged reform within the Catholic Church, wanting to improve it from within.
🧠 As a humanist, he emphasized the power of human reasoning and critical thinking.
📚 He was critical of scholasticism, preferring a focus on reading and understanding ancient texts.
🚸 Erasmus believed that education should include moral lessons and not just facts.
🌟 He is often called the 'Prince of Humanists' for his influence on education, politics, and religion.
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