Which of the following inferences is best supported by the passage below (paragraph 8)?

Renaissance scholars, artists, and writers considered the human experience, not God and the Bible, to be at the center of the world. They prized rational thought over religious feeling. Humanists trusted that individuals could, through self-actualization, achieve intellectual and artistic greatness. They celebrated human achievements and intellect, accepted human frailties and flaws in their art, and depicted humans as real beings, not ideals.
Answer choices for the above question

A. The Renaissance privileged human agency over the idea of an all-powerful God.

B. Writers and artists during the Renaissance were often in danger of offending the church.

C. The Renaissance was a time of widespread atheism and attacks on the church.

D. Writers and artists during the Renaissance were overconfident in their abilities.

A. The Renaissance privileged human agency over the idea of an all-powerful God.