"My principle is that, as concerning the glory from which we may hope for here below [on
earth], it is right for us to seek it while we are here below. One may expect to enjoy that other
more radiant glory in heaven, when we shall have there arrived, and when one will have no
more care or wish for the glory of earth. Therefore, as I think, it is in the true order that mortal
men should first care for mortal things..."
What aspect of Renaissance thinking is best shown by this passage? *
1. Value the Individual
2. Seek Fulfillment in Daily Life
3. Be Interested in Classical Scholarship and Art
4. Be a "Renaissance Man" with many skills
5. Explore with observations and experimentation