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Impressionism has no definite lines, bright colors, and a calm mood. Modernism is very random and sharp, with complex colors and themes. Those are all the styles I know
I mean he did pick up the hammer
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They gave figures a sense of form by using chiaroscuro
Jazz, popularly known as America's classical music", developed in one of the communities of New Orleans in the late 19th and early 20th time period. Some of the characteristics of the most influential musicians include being mellow while playing their contemporaries, with emphasis on performing the music swimmingly and just lag down the beat. Another would be being expressive and lighter in terms of its sound. Nowadays, two of the most favored musical genres, namely bossa nova and smooth jazz,<span> were obviously influenced by the early jazz music.</span>
Scholasticism was mainly promoted by the ideas of Thomas Aquinas. Aquinas, in turn, obtained most of his ideas from Aristotelian philosophy. Aquinas believed that Christianity could be rationally "proven" and that this could be done using the methods of reason, intellect and realism that were common in university environments, but that had rarely been used extensively within the Church. This approach gave great importance to philosophy, and attempted to reconcile this with faith.
On the other hand, Clairvaux was a proponent of mysticism. Mysticism focused on the spiritual matters of prayer, confession, forgiveness,and purpose. It also focused on personal development and on the pursuit of a life of sanctity.
I feel slightly more drawn towards scholasticism. I like the way it attempts to combine philosophy with religious thought. I also like the way in which reason and thought are included as part of a life of sanctity. However, I can see that scholasticism can have some problems when followed too closely. For a Christian, faith is important, and attempting to find a logical explanation for everything can diminish our faith, which should not question the wishes of God.
On the other hand, mysticism has certain strengths and weaknesses too. Its weaknesses can be found in the fact that mysticism focuses on the personal level. This might not be useful if we want establish general rules in the Church or want to focus on big questions. However, the advantage is that it allows for a very personal and unique experience for the individual.