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Study On The Issue Of Reviving The Olympic Games And European Renaissance Movements

Posted on:2012-09-29Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2217330338969888Subject:Humanities and sociology
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Aim of my research is to illustrate European Renaissance Movements, that's to say The Rneaissance Movement, The Reformation Movement and The Enlightenment Movement, have been cleared off the concept obstables of Ancient Olympoic Movement's reviving. Research method is documentary data method and logic analysis method.Asceticism controled European for almost a thousand years. People living in the Middle ages devotional believed in Christianity. In Christianity culture, the relationship between soul and body is contrary and partite. It's reaction in people's life is Asceticism.The ancient Greek believed the relationship between soul and body is unified. It's reaction in ancient Greek's life is that they paied attention to bodybuilding, they loved sports and bodybuilding, liked strong and beautful body.The Rneaissance Movement, The Reformation Movement and The Enlightenment Movement have broken chains of religion control and clearned off the concept obstables of Capitalism movement. New idea, new culture and modern sports thoughs were emerged as the times require. European Renaissance Movements have been cleared off the concept obstables of Ancient Olympoic Movement's reviving.My research is devided into five parts, the first part is about ancient Greeks'attitude of body-mind relationship and Ancient Olympic Games. The second part is about some idea and religious doctrine in Christianity culture which came from ancient Greek. The third part is about the European Renaissance Movements and their progress. The forth part is core of my research that's about what ostables the European Renaissance Movements have been cleared off the for the Ancient Olympoic Movement's reviving. The fifth part is about Pierre De Coubertin's contribution for the Olympic Games and the famous poem Ode to Sport.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ancient Greek culture, Olympic Game, European Renaissance Movements, body-mind relation, humanism
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