FEATURES OF SPIRITUALLY IN THE RENAISSANCE ERA (9TH-12TH CENTURIES)

Authors

  • Alimova Mukhiba Muzaffarovna Senior Lecturer of the Department of Social Sciences, Pedagogy and Psychology of the Tashkent State Medical University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17605/

Keywords:

Spirituality, Renaissance, early Middle Ages, Christian philosophy, scholasticism, mysticism, humanism, anthropocentrism.

Abstract

This article examines in detail the formation and development of spirituality during the early Renaissance period (9th–12th centuries). This period, often overlooked in traditional Renaissance studies, played a key role in shaping the foundations of European humanistic consciousness. The article explores the interaction of Christian theology, ancient philosophical traditions, scholastic reasoning, and mystical practices, demonstrating how these elements contributed to a new spiritual paradigm that influenced later cultural transformations.

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Published

2025-12-11

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