"Rebirth of Humanism"
The Renaissance (14th-17th C) was a cultural bridge between the Middle Ages and modern history. It marked a revival of interest in Classical Greek and Roman wisdom. Thinkers shifted focus from divine theology to Humanism—the potential and value of human beings.
This period produced masterpieces by Da Vinci and Michelangelo, but also revolutionized science and politics. Observation and reason began to challenge dogma, paving the way for the Scientific Revolution. The era proved that humans could understand and shape their world through art and intellect.