But the Abbasid dynasty which followed promoted Hellenistic and humanistic learning in accordance with the doctrines of the officially favoured Mu'tazili school of Islamic interpretation.
They appropriated both scholastic and humanistic learning and tried to relate these two cultures to one another.
Löwenthal's training in collaborative scholarship and his broad humanistic learning allowed him to play a leading role both in the institutional and intellectual life of the campus as a whole.
Boiardo was an ideal example of a gifted and accomplished courtier, possessing at the same time a manly heart and deep humanistic learning.
Although there is parity of esteem among academic subjects, and dog is careful not to eat dog, at least in public, a scientific model of knowledge has, I believe, come to dominate the modern academy, and to affect attitudes to and within humanistic learning.
Dr. Paige Patterson, a Texas fundamentalist, said their goal was to curb "liberal trends" in theology and a drift by Baptist-affiliated educational institutions to "humanistic learning."
Guarino da Verona, another humanist, devised three stages for humanistic learning which are: the elementary, the grammatical and the rhetorical.
O'Brien never pauses to consider that many Americans choose to study at institutions that stress technology and research, even if that means large classes and less emphasis on humanistic learning: of the 3,600 institutions of higher learning in the country, only 600 are liberal arts colleges.
Juan Luis Vives (1493-1540) was a Spanish humanist and educational theorist who strongly opposed scholasticism and made his mark as one of the most influential advocates of humanistic learning in the early sixteenth century.
But we don't want any of their humanistic learning.