The “Prince of Humanists,” Erasmus, developed a “Philosophy of Christ” that
A) held that the true essence of Christianity was the life and actions of Christ and that each person was good and rational.
B) condemned all non-Christian philosophies as false but also rejected church authority.
C) was officially adopted as part of the Reformation.
D) was officially adopted by the Catholic Church.
E) criticized Greek and Roman wisdom as being non-transferable to the sixteenth century.
Ans: A
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