A Man For All Seasons
He Was The Person of the Greatest VirtueSir Thomas More, truly a man for all seasons, was a leading figure of the Renaissance. The Renaissance was the humanistic revival of classical art, architecture, literature, and learning that originated in Italy in the 14th century and later spread throughout Europe. King Henry VIII beheaded More because he opposed Henry's actions in forming of the Church in England, because when he formed it, it separated from the Catholic Church. In 1935 More was made a saint by the Pope. The screenplay for the film was written by Robert Bolt, who also wrote the play on which the film was based. More was a Christian. A Christian is a person who follows Christ. Christians see their ultimate goal as being with God. This is their concept of salvation. Sir Thomas More led a life in which he interacted with this world b
Although it was clear More did not lead an ascetic life, he was still very aware of something greater then the things the world had to offer. More was loyal to the Church, which he saw as part of that something greater. In this regard he was one of the few people who had the courage and moral authority to give advice to the King, which he often did not want to hear. Like More, Thomas Aquinas also saw something greater in the heart of the world, which was the Church. Thomas Aquinas believed that the end or purpose of being human was to live a Christian life with God. For a long time Aquinas was either ignored or misunderstood by even the greatest philosophers, but his teachings ultimately triumphed. St. Thomas's synthesis is now recognized as one of the greatest works of human thought. His wide-embracing philosophy can be applied to every realm of human life. More and Aquinas' dedication to the Church ultimately led them to God, t
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